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The National Labor Relations Board was wrong to rule that

Long Overshadowed Samuel Alito Gets His Moment in the Spotlight
As Samuel Alito nears the end of his 20th term on the US Supreme Court, his stock has never been higher.
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Next Black Lung: Countertop Silica Dust Cases Pile Up in Courts
Some lawyers and safety advocates foresee silicosis litigation by workers in engineered-stone fabrication shops becoming the next occupational health crisis, reminiscent of black lung among coal miners and asbestos-related diseases among shipyard and industrial workers.
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Caitlyn Jenner Memecoin Not a Security, Court Says in Dismissal
A memecoin holder can’t proceed with proposed class claims that Caitlyn Jenner unlawfully sold unregistered securities because the celebrity former athlete’s $JENNER cryptocurrency isn’t a security, a federal court ruled.
Caitlyn Jenner Memecoin Not a Security, Court Says in Dismissal
A memecoin holder can’t proceed with proposed class claims that Caitlyn Jenner unlawfully sold unregistered securities because the celebrity former athlete’s $JENNER cryptocurrency isn’t a security, a federal court ruled.
How 'Unfair' Property Taxes Crush New Yorkers
New York City's property tax system confuses and frustrates residents, while driving inequity. In this Emmy award-winning video, we look at the years-long effort to reform New York's property tax system and examine the obstacles to finding an equitable solution.
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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Justice Department Shakes Up Probe Into Alleged Trump Conspiracy
The Justice Department is shaking up the team probing former CIA Director
K&L Gates Goes on the Offensive in the Legal Talent Wars
When it comes to winning the legal industry talent wars, the best defense is a good offense, according to K&L Gates’ global managing partner, Stacy Ackermann. She spoke to Bloomberg Law editor Chris Opfer on our podcast, On The Merits, about how competitive the market for legal talent has gotten, even in secondary markets like her hometown of Charlotte, N.C.
The Supreme Court Could Defang the SEC’s Most Powerful Remedy
The Supreme Court could soon resolve a circuit split on a question that goes to the foundation of the SEC’s remedial authority: Must the SEC show that a target’s conduct caused pecuniary harm to investors for a disgorgement remedy?
Chevron Prevails in US Supreme Court Wetlands Venue Fight (3)
The US Supreme Court sided with Chevron Corp. in a protracted fight over the proper venue for a lawsuit seeking to hold the oil and gas giant liable for the rapid erosion of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands.
Wake Up Call: Cornell Law School Group Hosts Disbarred Eastman
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AI-Focused Accounting Is Hindered by State CPA Licensing Laws
Reforming state CPA licensure requirements would give accounting firms more ways to recruit talent in the age of artificial intelligence.
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