By Jeannie O'Sullivan (December 20, 2021, 3:52 PM EST) -- Pennsylvania's onetime COVID-19 mandates, public employee union dues and New Jersey's restriction on immigration information sharing were among the controversial topics that generated precedential decisions by the Third Circuit in 2021, leading some litigants to push for U. S. Supreme Court review. In other cases, intellectual property claims rooted in an unauthorized Facebook photo that appeared on Facebook and a thorny arbitration issue plaguing an Amazon driver's wage and hour suit drew split opinions that are bound to give lower courts food for thought as they take on similar matters. Here are five of the Third Circuit's most compelling decisions from 2021. . . .
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