Quite a lot has been going on:
The Supreme Court must stop the trend of judge-shopping | TheHill
Fast-forward to Sotomayor's dissent in Wolf . She argued that the court has gone out of its way to lift lower court judges' stays on the Trump administration. As she put it: "Perhaps most troublingly, the Court's recent behavior on stay applications has benefited one litigant [the Trump administration] over all others."
At any rate, the broader question is whether it is appropriate for a single trial court judge to block the implementation of an elected president. If so, what are the conditions under which judges should impose them? Remarkably, the law is unclear on such an important question. So we reached out to members of the Supreme Court bar for their thoughts.
COLUMN: Shopping malls face coronavirus reckoning | Business | independenttribune.com
The biggest coronavirus risk to retailers on both sides of the Atlantic may turn out to be empty stores, rather than empty shelves.
While fashion chains and do-it-yourself merchandisers rely less on China today than they did a decade ago, it's inevitable there will be some supply problems. The country is still the world's biggest clothing exporter, and it makes everything from paddling pools to power tools. Associated British Foods Plc, owner of cheap chic fashion chain Primark, and U.S. athletic apparel maker Under Armour Inc. have recently warned of the risks.
CONSUMER FIRST ALERT: Buyer beware when shopping online
A new report from the Better Business Bureau says 81 percent of people who filed a complaint last year lost money.
Rick Lamal was trying to fill an empty spot in his finished basement, so he went shopping for a sofa table.
"There was something on Facebook that popped up, and it looked like exactly what we were looking for."
A sofa table and three stools had a bargain price of $152. He saw the table selling on other websites for five times as much.
Other things to check out:
Coronavirus shopping list: What you may need to have on hand
Face masks, hand sanitizer and toilet paper: Coronavirus panic shopping hits American stores -
Ulta Beauty Coming To The Village at Newtown Shopping Center
The Village at Newtown Shopping Center just doesn't stop growing. According to Patch.com , a new Ulta Beauty store is coming to the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
It was recently reported that Ulta Beauty representatives have signed a lease. While there is no set date on when the beauty store will open, it should be sometime this year.
The new Ulta Beauty at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center will be located next to the new Iron Hill Brewery.
Alibaba To Fund Online Shopping Festival | PYMNTS.com
The move comes as Alibaba grapples with a fall-off in consumer spending in China, which remains in a "state of semi-quarantine" as a result of the Coronavirus epidemic.
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Alibaba's previous shopping festival on Nov. 11 – known as Singles Day, or Double 11 – brought in a record 268 billion yuan ($38.3 billion) in purchases. The world's largest shopping event is an annual ritual.
During the 2018 festival, Alibaba's sales volume grew 27 percent to 213.5 billion yuan, equivalent to $30.7 billion at the time. Purchases grew 26 percent during the 2019 event. More merchandise is sold online over the 24-hour period than during the five-day U.S. holiday buying spree that begins on Thanksgiving and ends on Cyber Monday.
Happening on Twitter
Kroger rationing sanitizers amid coronavirus shopping frenzy https://t.co/4YcT9jCsSf https://t.co/us7BLObC4t nypost (from New York, NY) Thu Mar 05 20:30:33 +0000 2020
Kroger is rationing the number of sanitation and flu products, limiting them to 5 per order. "Due to high demand an… https://t.co/MPApxoyrkj SaraEisen (from New York, NY) Thu Mar 05 19:06:22 +0000 2020
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