Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs

Supreme Court Draws a Line With Trump by Curbing Tariff Powers

With its rejection of President Donald Trump’s claim of unbridled power to impose and remove tariffs, the US Supreme Court reasserted itself as a constitutional guardrail and laid out fresh limits on presidential authority.

Supreme Court Draws a Line With Trump by Curbing Tariff Powers

With its rejection of President Donald Trump’s claim of unbridled power to impose and remove tariffs, the US Supreme Court reasserted itself as a constitutional guardrail and laid out fresh limits on presidential authority.

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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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Kirkland Lawyer’s Antitrust Warning Sowed Seeds of Own Exit (1)

For the better part of 15 years at law firm Kirkland & Ellis, David Nemecek made a career out of exploiting loose lending agreements to perfect what would become a well-worn dance in the world of distressed corporate debt: Craft a debt overhaul too good for one set of a company’s creditors to pass up while leaving other creditors with scraps and buying precious time for the company’s private equity owners to avoid losses.

Sixth Circuit Judge Sutton to Step Back, Hand Trump Vacancy (1)

Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, who wrote notable opinions upholding both Obamacare and same-sex marriage bans, plans to step away from active status, handing President Donald Trump a rare appellate vacancy to fill as judges have been slow to retire in his second presidency.

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