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Why Congress So Rarely Passes Government Funding Bills on Time

With the funding fight over the Department of Homeland Security in its sixth week, it's worth asking: why does the government have such a hard time keeping its own lights on? In this video, we look at how the current budgeting process is supposed to work, the way it actually plays out most of the time, and try to answer why it's so hard for the federal government to fulfill one of its most basic functions: funding itself on time.

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ICE Special Prosecutor Effort ‘Frivolous,’ State’s Attorney Says

Appointing a special prosecutor to investigate abuses by federal immigration agents in Chicago would run contrary to state law, and the petition urging a judge to do so is “frivolous,” Cook County prosecutors said in a filing Tuesday.

ICE Special Prosecutor Effort ‘Frivolous,’ State’s Attorney Says

Appointing a special prosecutor to investigate abuses by federal immigration agents in Chicago would run contrary to state law, and the petition urging a judge to do so is “frivolous,” Cook County prosecutors said in a filing Tuesday.

Paper Trail: A Bloomberg Law Investigation Series

Why Polsinelli Lawyers Won't Get Billing Credit for AI Training

Washington's Novel Millionaires Tax Inches Closer to Reality

Chevron is Dead. Is the Administrative State Still Alive?

AI Trained on Famed Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1

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Why Polsinelli Lawyers Won’t Get Billing Credit for AI Training

Polsinelli chair Chase Simmons, who leads one of the fastest growing firms in the country, talked on Bloomberg Law’s podcast, On The Merits, about how Polsinelli is adopting AI across the firm. He also explained Polsinelli’s focus on being a “daily and weekly law firm” for its clients and discussed his views on the Trump administration’s attacks on the legal industry.

Black Law Interns In Decline Under Pressure From Conservatives

The share of Black summer associates at US law firms shrank to its lowest level in more than a decade against the backdrop of a conservative push to end race- and gender-based preferences in school admissions and hiring, including a specific effort against legal internships.

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