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Climate Bill Targets Transmission to Unjam Clean Energy Backlog
Senate Democrats’ climate bill includes $3 billion in loans and grants for electric transmission projects—money that, in addition to tax incentives for electricity generators, would break down a significant barrier to a large-scale clean energy rollout, advocates said.
AI Invention Questions Remain Open Even After Patent Decision
The amount of human involvement needed to secure a patent when artificial intelligence is used to create an invention remains up in the air after a Federal Circuit decision shutting down the possibility of solo AI inventorship.
Hospitals Fear Abortion Bans Will Worsen Staff Shortages
Some doctors don’t even want to think about taking jobs in Texas, Wyoming, or other states with strict abortion bans, raising questions about how hospitals will recruit and retain medical staff in a post-Roe country.
Walgreens Leave Retaliation Case Puts Proof Level to 11th Cir.
A federal appeals court in Atlanta will consider during oral argument what threshold a former
Trump Under Intense Legal Scrutiny After FBI Searches Mar-a-Lago
Alex Jones Lawyer Knocks ‘Complicated’ Tech in Text Flap
Alex Jones’ attorney, who is engulfed in a legal storm over the inadvertent release of his client’s mobile phone records, acknowledged the difficulties of electronic discovery on Monday.
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