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SEC Moves to Quash Coinbase Subpoena for Internal Crypto Records
"Were this not the law, the private emails of all professors or others with experience purportedly related to their public duties thereafter would be subject to endless, intrusive discovery," argued Jorge Tenreiro of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.Supreme Court Remands 1st Amendment Challenges to Texas and Florida Social Media Laws
In its decision, the high court sent internet industry challenges back to the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh circuits to examine whether the statutes' unconstitutional applications "substantially outweigh" the constitutional ones.Recognizing Presidential Immunity, Divided High Court Sends Trump Case Back to Trial Court
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., writing for the majority, stated that former presidents have absolute immunity "with respect to the President's exercise of his core constitutional powers."Supreme Court Opens Door for New Businesses to Challenge Old Regulations
In their 6-3 decision, the justices said the statute of limitations does not begin until a plaintiff is actually injured by the government regulation in question.View more book results for the query "*"
Integrating Generative AI into a Lawyer's Workflow
Legal AI — Gen AI tools trained for the legal profession — is transforming the practice of law right now, enabling lawyers at firms who are adopting these tools to draft legal documents faster than everConsumer Finance Law Enforcer Takes Private Practice Job at Morgan Lewis
Alice Hrdy spent three decades in government service and had been at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since the agency's inception in 2010.Fish & Richardson Looks to Steady Growth in DC Under New Leadership
Richard Sterba said one of the challenges he sees as a firm leader is getting attorneys and staff reengaged post-pandemic.Post-'Chevron': Lower Court Fights Are Expected Over Ability to Challenge Pre-'Loper' Agency Rules
"I think we have a bit of uncertainty as to what happens as to prior adjudication that rested on Chevron," said Paul Hughes, of McDermott Will & Emery.What's Next for NFL After $4.7 Billion 'Sunday Ticket' Verdict?
A Los Angeles jury ordered the NFL on Thursday to pay $4.7 billion in damages to residential subscribers and $96 million to businesses. Federal antitrust law could treble the damages to more than $14 billion.Trending Stories
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