


Exclusive
Trump DOJ Asks US Attorneys for Judicial Impeachment Fodder
A Trump Justice Department official is soliciting examples of perceived judicial activism from all US attorneys’ offices to inform potential impeachment referrals to Congress, portending an escalation of the executive branch’s clash with judges.

ICE Chief Pressed on Tactics, Investigations After Shootings
ICE acting chief Todd Lyons declined to discuss the specifics of the killings of two US citizens by federal officers during the Trump administration’s Minnesota immigration crackdown.
Practitioner Insights
View More Insights
More Litigation Coverage

Fourth Circuit Rejects Trump DOJ Bid To Drop Judges’ Lawsuit
The Fourth Circuit denied the Justice Department’s effort to dismiss its court fight against Maryland’s federal district judges.
Fourth Circuit Rejects Trump DOJ Bid To Drop Judges’ Lawsuit
The Fourth Circuit denied the Justice Department’s effort to dismiss its court fight against Maryland’s federal district judges.
Paper Trail: A Bloomberg Law Investigation Series

Strip Searches in Schools Traumatize Kids Over Minor Offenses
Across the country children and teenagers say they are being strip searched at school by administrators and staff – often for vape pens and minor offenses, a Bloomberg Law investigation found. At least 40 federal civil rights lawsuits since 2017 claim children were strip searched at school.
Strip Searches in Schools Traumatize Kids Over Minor Offenses
Across the country children and teenagers say they are being strip searched at school by administrators and staff – often for vape pens and minor offenses, a Bloomberg Law investigation found. At least 40 federal civil rights lawsuits since 2017 claim children were strip searched at school.
Is Social Media Big Tobacco 2.0? Suits Over the Impact on Teens
Big Tech titans are beginning to answer claims that, for decades, they’ve sought to lure kids into habitually using their social media products. It's part of a trial that’s drawn comparisons to Big Tobacco’s reckoning with consumer addiction three decades ago. In this video, we look at the legal battle over social media's impact on teens.
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.
PODCASTS
AI and the Coming Mismatch Between Law Schools and Law Firms
US Audit Board Awaits Latest Shake-Up With New Slate of Leaders
Chevron is Dead. Is the Administrative State Still Alive?
Black Lawyers Speak: Stories of the Past, Hopes for the Future, Ep. 1
Columns + Commentary
Andrew Leahey Technically SpeakingIndia Data Center Safe Harbor Shows US States Must Stop Handouts
Eric Dodson Greenberg Good CounselUndoing Law’s ‘Vendorization’ Is a Task for Firms and Clients
Danny Werfel By All AccountsMinnesota Probes Reveal That Fraud Prevention Requires Tradeoffs
Carliss Chatman Good CounselTexas’ New Proxy Advisor Law Regulates Speech, Not Securities
From Across Bloomberg Law
- Business & Practice
- Daily Labor Report
- Daily Tax Report ®
- Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG)
YouTube Lawyer Sees No Addiction From Half Hour of Videos a Day
The 20-year-old woman at the center of a landmark trial over social media addiction used YouTube for an average of just 29 minutes per day over the last five years, a lawyer for
Fourth Circuit Rejects Trump DOJ Bid To Drop Judges’ Lawsuit
The Fourth Circuit denied the Justice Department’s effort to dismiss its court fight against Maryland’s federal district judges.
AI and the Coming Mismatch Between Law Schools and Law Firms
The future lawyers of America were taking the LSAT this weekend. But, by the time they get their JDs in a few years, law firms may have replaced many of their entry-level associate jobs with AI. That’s a fear Mike Spivey hears a lot about these days. Spivey is a former law school administrator who is now an admissions consultant working with schools and prospective students and he joins our podcast, On The Merits.
Polsinelli Deepens Commercial Litigation Bench with Delehanty
Joseph Delehanty joined Polsinelli as a shareholder in its commercial litigation practice in Chicago, the firm announced Tuesday.
Foley Adds Construction Partner Vogel to Dallas Office
J.P. Vogel joined Foley & Lardner as a partner in the construction practice group and the manufacturing sector in Dallas, the firm announced Tuesday.
Federal Contracts Attorney Joins Fox Rothschild in Washington, DC
Daniel Rounds joined Fox Rothschild as a partner in its construction and federal government contracts practice groups in Washington, DC, the firm announced Tuesday.
EXPLORE BLOOMBERG LAW
Get the latest legal, regulatory, and enforcement news and analysis, as well as in-depth business and industry covering in the following areas:
