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The Justice Department fired assistant US attorney Rudy Renfer the day after he said he was resigning over his error-riddled AI-generated brief at a hearing over the matter.

Judge Rejects Democrat’s Bid to Vote on Kennedy Center Plans
A Democratic lawmaker must be permitted to speak, but won’t get a vote, at an upcoming Kennedy Center board meeting on President Donald Trump’s plans to temporarily close the performing arts center he renamed for himself, a Washington federal judge held.
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Coca-Cola’s $6 Billion Tax Fight: How Transfer Pricing Works
Cross-border transfer pricing is how multinational companies price transactions between related entities. Governments use these rules to prevent improper profit shifting. This video explains how it works — and how it can trigger billion-dollar tax bills.
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Sesame Street Producer Sues SeaWorld Over Licensing Revenues
The producer of Sesame Street claims SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Inc. failed to fulfill their most recent licensing agreement by stiffing the iconic children’s television show out of millions of dollars in unpaid royalties.
Sesame Street Producer Sues SeaWorld Over Licensing Revenues
The producer of Sesame Street claims SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Inc. failed to fulfill their most recent licensing agreement by stiffing the iconic children’s television show out of millions of dollars in unpaid royalties.
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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AI Blunder in ‘Big Boy Court’ Prompts DOJ Firing of Attorney
The Justice Department fired assistant US attorney Rudy Renfer the day after he said he was resigning over his error-riddled AI-generated brief at a hearing over the matter.
Teamsters Oppose Kasowitz’s $12 Million Fee Ask in Yellow Case
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters objected to Yellow Corp.'s special litigation counsel Kasowitz LLP bid for $12.4 million in professional fees, saying the firm failed to meet its burden of proof.
Judges Turn Down Extension of Virginia US Attorney’s Term (2)
The US District Court for the Western District of Virginia announced Friday that it will not extend the acting US attorney’s term, making it the latest court to withhold approval of a prosecutor installed by the Trump administration.
VanDyke Uses Crude Phrase in Case Over Spa’s Transgender Policy
A Donald Trump-appointed federal appellate judge invoked the term “swinging dicks” three times in an unusually crass opinion involving a nude, female-only Korean spa, drawing sharp rebukes from 29 of his colleagues.
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