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A federal court should set aside a new $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B workers by the Trump administration, according to a lawsuit filed by a coalition of labor unions, health-care providers, academic groups, religious organizations, and individual visa holders.

Sean Combs Sentenced to Over 4 Years on Prostitution Charges
Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced to 50 months Friday on prostitution-related charges for transporting escorts across state lines to his “freak-off” sex parties.
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IRS Shakeup: How Is the US Tax Agency Adapting to Trump's Vision?
Since President Donald Trump took office, the IRS has faced transformative changes, including a substantial reduction in its workforce and the appointment of seven different commissioners or acting commissioners.

Tracking Trump in Court: The Scope of Executive Power Tested
The Supreme Court is creating discord within the judiciary with its repeated grants of emergency relief for the Trump administration, while empowering the president to fight any lower court judge’s ruling.
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AI Will Scramble GCs’ Calculus for Hiring Outside Counsel
Cox Media Group’s Eric Dodson Greenberg says AI will fundamentally reorganize the legal services market, creating new competitive dynamics and reshaping partnerships between in-house and external counsel.
AI Will Scramble GCs’ Calculus for Hiring Outside Counsel
Cox Media Group’s Eric Dodson Greenberg says AI will fundamentally reorganize the legal services market, creating new competitive dynamics and reshaping partnerships between in-house and external counsel.
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The ABA Must Convince Most Lawyers to Join to Regain Influence
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Tariff Enforcement Enhances Bureaucracy, Not Competitiveness
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This Week in the Circuits: Insurers Defend Decision to Not Cover Popular Weight-Loss Drugs
The First Circuit will consider two lawsuits alleging insurers are discriminating against their policyholders by failing to cover popular GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic when they are prescribed for obesity.
Trump Cases Upend Supreme Court Summer as New Term Looms
As a young lawyer working in the Reagan administration, John Roberts once quipped that only Supreme Court Justices and schoolchildren are “expected to and do take the entire summer off.”
Elon Musk PAC’s Lawyer Files for Congressional Seat in Texas (1)
Chris Gober, an attorney that helped Elon Musk’s America PAC raise more than $250 million to support President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, launched a congressional campaign in Texas on Friday.
Would-Be Kavanaugh Assassin Gets Just Over 8 Years in Prison (2)
The person arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home with weapons following the leaked Supreme Court abortion ruling was sentenced to just over eight years in prison for trying to kill a justice.
FirstEnergy Can Shield Internal Probes From Suing Investors (1)
Kilpatrick Adds IP Litigator Sharon Smith in San Francisco
Sharon Smith joined Kilpatrick as counsel in its trademark, copyright & advertising team in San Francisco, the firm announced Friday.
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