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Supreme Court Sides with US in Immigration Dispute Over Review
The US Supreme Court ruled against immigrants seeking to challenge administrative decisions in federal court, in a case that could make the difference between someone staying in the US or being deported.
California Push to Seat More Women on Boards Ruled Unlawful
California’s landmark requirement that corporate boards include women was ruled unconstitutional.
Depp’s Choice of Virginia Trial in Heard Lawsuit Shows Strategy
Johnny Depp’s attorneys made a strategic move in hauling Amber Heard into a court in Virginia even though they both live in California. It was likely a deliberate ploy to take advantage of the weaknesses in Virginia’s anti-SLAPP law, which is meant to protect free speech.
Big Law Is Bullish on SPACs Even as Large Banks Pull Out
Proposed US rules causing banks to sour on SPACs are having the opposite effect on Big Law firms that see an uptick in inquiries about special purpose acquisition companies.
Binance Bulks Up on Lawyers Amid Crypto Market Meltdown
Binance Holdings Ltd., the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is looking to hire more than 30 lawyers as the industry is in flux and its billionaire founder’s fortune shrinks.
White House Adds ‘Oomph’ to Tiny Environmental Permitting Office
The Biden administration has cleared up uncertainty about the role of a small office that irons out complex environmental permit reviews, part of a bid to speed permitting for wind farms and other projects, its executive director tells Bloomberg Law.
First Copyright Chief Economist Sets Sights on Gender Disparity
Studying and addressing gender disparity in the US copyright system is a top priority of the government’s first copyright chief economist, Brent Lutes.
Tax Your Crypto and NFTs? Yes, the IRS Wants Its Cut
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