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A federal judge in Virginia will allow a lawsuit to proceed challenging the Trump administration’s plans for a $1.8 billion fund for alleged victims of political “weaponization,” despite assurances from US officials that the plan won’t move forward.

US Judge Rejects Bid to Stop Planned White House UFC Event
President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship event will go on as planned on the White House grounds after a federal judge rejected an eleventh-hour bid to stop it.
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State of Practice: Law Firms Tackle AI, Tariffs, Geopolitics
President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the growing demand for data centers are among the issues affecting law firms—particularly those with a large number of attorneys, according to Bloomberg Law’s recent State of Practice survey. Download the report and dig into the data now.
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Paxton Fires $200 Million Warning at Big 12 Over Quarterback
The Big 12 Conference and its schools were threatened with $200 million in damages by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) if they move to sanction Texas Tech over the participation of star quarterback Brendan Sorsby this season.
Paxton Fires $200 Million Warning at Big 12 Over Quarterback
The Big 12 Conference and its schools were threatened with $200 million in damages by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) if they move to sanction Texas Tech over the participation of star quarterback Brendan Sorsby this season.
AI's Billion Dollar Tax Breaks: Data Center Incentives Fuel Backlash
States have been competing to attract AI data centers, offering tax breaks to companies like Meta, Amazon, and Google. Now Georgia is at the center of a growing debate over whether those incentives are still worth the cost.
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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.
Justice Department Norms Face New Tests
The first episode of the new season of UnCommon Law examines the unwritten principles that have guided federal prosecutors for decades and how recent actions are challenging them. It explores the legal scope of prosecutorial power, the judiciary’s role, and the practical impact of changes inside the department.
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Roy Strom Big Law BusinessBegging Lawyers for Sports Tickets Has an Etiquette All Its Own
Andrew Leahey Technically SpeakingSALT Deduction Cap Falls Short in Design, Not Constitutionality
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Boards Must Be AI Literate Without Jettisoning Leadership Basics
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Texas Lawyer Beats Suspension Over Opponent No-Contact Rule
Texas disciplinary rules don’t expressly bar an attorney representing himself from contacting an opposing party he knows to be represented by counsel, the state supreme court ruled Friday.
Buchalter Recruits Song for Orange County Employment Practice
Thomas Song joined Buchalter LLP as a partner in its labor and employment practice group in Orange County, the firm announced June 9.
Jackson Lewis Adds Three Wage-Hour Litigators From Gordon Rees
Jennifer Jambor-Delgado, Leslie Joyner and Alexander Spellman joined Jackson Lewis as principals in its Los Angeles office, the firm announced Thursday.
Attorneys Surprised by Depth of Protester Grand Jury Problems
The full extent of a federal prosecutor’s misconduct revealed in grand jury transcripts from a case against Chicago-area ICE protesters surprised attorneys, who said it raised questions about the motivation for bringing charges—and the possibility of further irregularities in other cases.
Wake Up Call: Ruemmler Helps Pick Goldman’s Next General Counsel
Welcome to Bloomberg Law’s Wake Up Call, a daily rundown of the top news for lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsel.
State Tax Incentives for Data Centers in Flux as Concerns Merge
States are reconsidering tax incentives that fueled the data center boom, as rising energy costs, budget pressures, and public pushback grow. With many projects stalling, the shift is reshaping competition for AI infrastructure.
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