The DOJ's 2025-2026 policy reset makes declinations more predictable, narrows the use of monitors, and sharpens enforcement ...
U.S. District Judge Rita Lin dismissed with prejudice xAI's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI. The suit, filed in February, ...
On June 15, 2026, USPTO Director John A. Squires issued a decision that every founder holding patents should read carefully.
On June 26, 2026, EEOC announced a $2.8 million sex discrimination settlement with LeachGarner, a Berkshire Hathaway ...
On July 1, 2026, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed a significant, comprehensive overhaul of its regulations ...
California employers face one of the most complex wage compliance environments in the country, especially with regular ...
The General Services Administration published a revised draft of a proposed clause on June 17, 2026, that would establish data ...
On July 7, the Council of the District of Columbia took its second and final vote on the FY 2027 Budget Support Act (BSA), ...
The European Parliament approved the Modernized Global Agreement (MGA) between Mexico and the European Union, as well as the Interim Trade ...
In WSP USA Services, Inc. v. Vestar, Inc. (July 2, 206), the Delaware Court of Chancery, at the pleading stage, dismissed a seller’s claim that ...
For more than a decade, litigation over glyphosate-based herbicides has sat at the intersection of federal pesticide regulation, state tort ...
Opinion
Democracy’s Termites: How Corruption Hollows Out Political Institutions from Within (Part II of III)
Democracies are not destroyed overnight. They do not typically fall to tanks rolling through capital cities or dramatic coups broadcast live on ...
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