Supreme Court Rules on Trump Tariffs

Trump’s Global Tariffs Struck Down by US Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, undercutting his signature economic policy and delivering his biggest legal defeat since he returned to the White House.

Trump’s Global Tariffs Struck Down by US Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, undercutting his signature economic policy and delivering his biggest legal defeat since he returned to the White House.

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This video explores the future of AI in the courtroom, the potential and limitations of the technology, and how attorneys will advocate for their clients using a generation-defining technology.

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Environmental Groups Sue EPA for Greenlighting Dicamba Herbicide

Environmental and health advocates sued the Trump administration Friday over the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent reapproval of dicamba-based weedkillers, whose use has been twice-banned by federal courts.

Environmental Groups Sue EPA for Greenlighting Dicamba Herbicide

Environmental and health advocates sued the Trump administration Friday over the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent reapproval of dicamba-based weedkillers, whose use has been twice-banned by federal courts.

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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.

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Greenberg Traurig Expands NY Government Law & Policy Group

Stephen Malito and Nicole Weingartner joined Greenberg Traurig as shareholder and director respectively in its government law and policy practice, the firm announced Wednesday. Malito will be based on Long Island while Weingartner will be based in Albany.

Immigration Judge’s Guidance Sets Up Race to Avoid Fifth Circuit

New guidance issued by the Trump administration’s top immigration judge this week could result in continued denial of bond hearings for detainees in Fifth Circuit states—Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana—as judges in other jurisdictions may choose to grant the hearings, immigration attorneys and law professors say.

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