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Mexico Testing Limits of Using Law to Bar Cultural Appropriation
Mexico’s new ban on the unauthorized use of indigenous art and design highlights questions about how far intellectual property laws can be used in a global push against exploitation of marginalized cultures.
New Crypto Guidance Rewrites Rules on 401(k) Brokerage Windows
New cyptocurrency guidance from the U.S. Labor Department threatens to upend the way regulators treat workplace retirement plans that allow participants to trade individual stocks and bonds on their own.
Ohio PFAS Medical Monitoring Dispute ‘One to Watch,’ Lawyers Say
The Sixth Circuit will soon decide whether to weigh in on a class certification dispute that could set off a new wave of litigation to force chemical companies, including
Covid Booster Costs Spur Calls to Shift From Free Jabs for All
The U.S. government’s Covid-19 vaccine funding may have to shift from a model of free shots for all to one in which the government only subsidizes boosters for targeted populations, public health analysts say.
Google Location Data Tempts Police While Privacy Advocates Worry
Biden’s Plan to End Border Wall Work Draws Appeal by Arizona
Arizona told the Ninth Circuit it should reverse a judge’s order and block the Biden administration from ending border wall construction and implementing other related policies because they would increase immigration and harm the environment.
















