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A Washington federal judge moved to halt President Donald Trump’s efforts to build a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the White House until he gets approval from Congress.

Musk Faces New Setback in Lawsuits Over 2022 Twitter Buyout
Twitter shareholders gained traction in another lawsuit against
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Is Social Media Big Tobacco 2.0? Suits Over the Impact on Teens
In the first of its kind, a jury found Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google liable for harming a young user with products designed to be addictive. The verdict threatens to put the social networking companies in the same category as Big Tobacco and opioid makers — a potential crack in their shield from legal responsibility for what happens on their platforms.
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NSA Gets Ex-Employee’s Race Bias, Retaliation Case Dismissed
A former National Security Agency employee has been stopped for now from pursuing her claims that the agency discriminated against and forced her to quit her because she’s Black.
NSA Gets Ex-Employee’s Race Bias, Retaliation Case Dismissed
A former National Security Agency employee has been stopped for now from pursuing her claims that the agency discriminated against and forced her to quit her because she’s Black.
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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John Quinn Warns of Generational Clash When Firms Get Investors
Law firms that want to take money from investors need to figure out how to avoid alienating their younger attorneys, according to Quinn Emanuel’s leader.
Justices Consider Capital Murder Case Over Black Juror Strikes
The Supreme Court struggled with appeals by a death-row inmate fighting his capital conviction because of a pattern by a local prosecutor of striking Black people from his trial’s jury pool.
Kirkland Scoops 10 Latham Lawyers, Two Leading Energy Partners
Kirkland & Ellis poached at least 10 lawyers from rival Latham & Watkins, two people familiar with the situation said Tuesday, as firms battle for talent to win oil and gas clients.
Liberal Bloc Splits in Supreme Court’s Conversion Therapy Ruling
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson penned the lone dissent as the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian counselor challenging a Colorado law prohibiting conversion therapy for minors, warning the ruling could undermine states’ authority to regulate medical care.
Building Supplier 84 Lumber Names 10-Year Veteran as Legal Chief
84 Lumber announced the promotion of Dave Morgan from deputy general counsel to general counsel, effective immediately, the company said Tuesday.
Inspired Healthcare Bid to Hire Raymond James Prompts Pushback
Inspired Healthcare Capital Holdings should be barred from employing Raymond James & Associates Inc. as an investment banking consultant if its fees eat into secured collateral, lenders of the bankrupt senior living community developer said.
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