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DOJ Sued Over Push to Gather Sensitive Registered Voter Data

The Justice Department was hit with a lawsuit Tuesday challenging its efforts to collect and centralize sensitive data on registered voters from nearly every state.

The Shadow Docket and How the Supreme Court Uses It Now

A recent New York Times report details the beginning of the Supreme Court's modern use of the Shadow Docket. Those are the rushed, unsigned opinions often delivered in the middle of the night. In this video, we explain what the Shadow Docket is, why it exists, why it's in the news so often now, and how to make it more transparent.

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K&L Gates Goes on the Offensive in the Legal Talent Wars

Corporate Tax Disclosures Let Investors Peer Into the Black Box

Chevron is Dead. Is the Administrative State Still Alive?

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Thomas Unlocks Doors to Federal Courts for Suits Against Big Oil

The US Supreme Court cleared some brush on the path to federal court for private parties pursuing federal goals in a transformational and unanimous 8-0 opinion, Donald Kochan, a law professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, writes.

Independent Firms Reinforce Their Edge in a PE-Fueled Market

Accounting firms that want to stay independent while taking on private equity investments risk their client base. Here are five ways independent firms can shore up their focus, operations, and incentives to compete with more heavily funded peers.

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