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Data Centers Confront Rising Cyber and Physical Security Threats
Data centers are multiplying, pledging to create jobs as they power the biggest platforms using artificial intelligence. But concerns are growing about just how secure the facilities are, and what should be done to protect their data and operations.

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Race for Rare Earth Minerals Propels Niche Big Law Practices
Big Law mining practices are straining to keep up with the surge of US critical minerals projects, as lawyers with specialized skills for the work are in short supply.
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NJ Law Enforcement Face Covering Ban Illegal, DOJ Alleges
New Jersey’s ban on law enforcement face coverings, intended to prohibit immigration officials from conducting migrant raids anonymously, violates the US Constitution, the Justice Department said in a complaint filed Wednesday.
NJ Law Enforcement Face Covering Ban Illegal, DOJ Alleges
New Jersey’s ban on law enforcement face coverings, intended to prohibit immigration officials from conducting migrant raids anonymously, violates the US Constitution, the Justice Department said in a complaint filed Wednesday.
Trump's Executive Orders: How Much Legal Authority Do They Have?
Executive orders, from George Washington's first directive on, have been pivotal throughout US history. However, President Trump has used executive orders to advance his agenda in a more aggressive way than any president before him, prompting, at times, legal challenges and judicial intervention.
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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Sheppard Adds 15-Lawyer Perkins Coie IP Litigation Team
Sheppard has hired a 15-lawyer intellectual property litigation team from Perkins Coie, continuing its aggressive buildout of its high-stakes patent litigation and trials practice, the firm said in a release on Thursday.
Race for Rare Earth Minerals Propels Niche Big Law Practices
Big Law mining practices are straining to keep up with the surge of US critical minerals projects, as lawyers with specialized skills for the work are in short supply.
Data Centers Confront Rising Cyber and Physical Security Threats
Data centers are multiplying, pledging to create jobs as they power the biggest platforms using artificial intelligence. But concerns are growing about just how secure the facilities are, and what should be done to protect their data and operations.
Exxon Texas Move Shows Shareholders, Not Cynics, Are in Control
Exxon Mobil Corp.’s proposal to reincorporate in Texas from New Jersey is a classic type of corporate governance plan. A recent commentary critiquing the move is little more than cynicism masquerading as scholarship, says Christopher Babcock of the Alliance for Corporate Excellence.
NY State Actions Show Prediction Markets Are Having a Moment
New York state’s new ban on state employees using private government information to trade on prediction markets does no harm, even if superfluous based on both existing New York and federal laws. It may even be beneficial to have the clarity that state employees can’t use information obtained through their job, writes Washington and Lee’s Melinda Roth.
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