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Trump DOJ Pivots to Playing Offense on Environment, Chief Says
The Justice Department’s environmental division is increasingly playing offense and taking states to court in the second Trump administration—a shift from its historical defensive role, the department’s head told Bloomberg Law in an interview.

Supreme Court Agrees to Expedite Louisiana Redistricting Mandate
The US Supreme Court agreed to fast-track issuance of its mandate in a Louisiana redistricting fight, potentially clearing the way for the state to draw new congressional maps for the upcoming midterms.
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California Seeks to Block Energy Department Sable Restart Order
The US Department of Energy unlawfully directed Sable Offshore Corp. to defy state regulators and court orders to stop pumping oil, California said in a new court filing asking a judge to block the department’s emergency order.
California Seeks to Block Energy Department Sable Restart Order
The US Department of Energy unlawfully directed Sable Offshore Corp. to defy state regulators and court orders to stop pumping oil, California said in a new court filing asking a judge to block the department’s emergency order.
Trump's Executive Orders: How Much Legal Authority Do They Have?
Executive orders, from George Washington's first directive on, have been pivotal throughout US history. However, President Trump has used executive orders to advance his agenda in a more aggressive way than any president before him, prompting, at times, legal challenges and judicial intervention.
Tracking Trump in Court: The Scope of Executive Power Tested
The Supreme Court is siding overwhelmingly with President Donald Trump when challenges arrive via the emergency docket, a Bloomberg Law analysis found.
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Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
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Proskauer Adds Private Funds Partner Ahmedani in Los Angeles
Zeeshan “Zee” Ahmedani joined Proskauer as a partner in its private funds group in Los Angeles, the firm announced Tuesday.
Kentucky Lawsuit Offers Blueprint for States to Sue AI Chatbots
A recent state lawsuit against a service with an AI chatbot, combined with other state and federal inquiries, may signal a new wave of enforcement. Companies with AI chatbots should reassess risk exposure across operations, say O’Melveny’s Daniel Suvor and Lindsey Greer Dotson.
The Supreme Court Must Clarify the Establishment Clause Law Now
The US Supreme Court in the 2022 case, Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, took an important step to help local governments and lower courts better understand the law of the Establishment Clause, which had long been a confusing mess. However, it set our nation on a new adventure with very little guidance other than a woefully undertheorized opinion, writes Steven Collis of the University of Texas at Austin.
OPM Reduction-in-Force Appeals Transfer Is Lawful and Necessary
Congress gave the Office of Personnel Management the discretion to craft a better reduction-in-force appeal process—and that is exactly what the agency is seeking to do, OPM senior adviser Noah Peters writes.
Sound Crypto Policy Requires Privacy Protections Front and Center
Pro-crypto policy isn’t just about friendlier tax rules and less regulation. Without good data governance, compliance databases can become criminal target lists. To make the US the world’s crypto capital, the Trump administration and Congress must ensure stronger privacy protections, Andrew Leahey says.
Ballard Spahr Hires Labor, Employment Attorney Beth Ann Lennon
Beth Ann Lennon joinedBallard Spahr’s Litigation Department and Labor and Employment Group as partner in the firm’s Denver and Portland, Ore. offices, the firm announced Monday.
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