Trump's Selection of Zeldin to Head EPA Draws Surprise, Little Hope of Avoiding Deregulation
Even if Lee Zeldin “were a mild supporter of climate change activity, Trump's opposition to climate change regulation is so strong and so well known that I doubt that Zeldin would get him to move off of his opposition,” said environmental law professor Robert Glicksman.Who Are Trump's Potential Candidates for Attorney General?
Several potential candidates have law firm backgrounds, including some who practiced in Big Law earlier in their careers.In Mafia Case, Justices Ponder: Is Murder Always Violent?
From poisoning to hiding life-saving medicine, the Supreme Court considered a series of dastardly hypotheticals about what constitutes a "crime of violence."2025 Will Be a Turning Point for Crypto Counselor Laura Brookover
“When there is a more productive relationship between industry and regulators, advocacy can take many forms,” said Laura Brookover, deputy general counsel for OpenSea.Will the 9th Circuit Still be Center Stage in Trump Policy Challenges?
Lawyers challenging Trump’s second-term policies might eye the First Circuit, in addition to the Ninth, said University of Pittsburgh law professor Arthur Hellman.DC Judge, Applying 'Loper Bright,' Dismisses Complaint in Medicare Drug-Classification Dispute
U.S. District Senior Judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that federal law “precludes the exercise of jurisdiction to review the agency’s classification of certain oral-only drugs as ‘renal dialysis services’ and its decision to identify [Ardelyx Inc.’s drug Xphozah] as qualifying for such classification.”Miles & Stockbridge to Combine With DC-Based Real Estate Finance Firm
About 50 attorneys, paralegals and staff from Krooth & Altman will join Miles & Stockbridge in late December to create a combined firm of more than 200 lawyers, the firms said.Portal Crypto Exchange Faces Delaware Investor Class Action
“The allegations in the complaint are about investors being bullied into signing these conversions and being lied to about the use of this money,” said Eric Rosen, a partner at Dynamis.'Possible Harm'?: Winston & Strawn Will Appeal Unfavorable Ruling in NASCAR Antitrust Lawsuit
“Although we are disappointed that the preliminary injunction was denied without prejudice and as premature, which we intend to appeal, this denial has no bearing on the merits of our case,” Winston & Strawn partner Jeffrey Kessler said in response to a U.S. District Court ruling in his NASCAR antitrust lawsuit.3 GOP States Join Paid Sick Leave Movement, Passing Ballot Measures by Wide Margins
"This is a topic that seems to cross partisan divides. It is a benefit that enough constituents in Missouri and Alaska and Nebraska voted for it to pass. That’s a telling sign,” said Josh Seidman, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw.Trending Stories
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