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Nasdaq, NYSE Lose SEC Market Data Infrastructure Rule Challenge
Nasdaq, the New York Stock Exchange, and other stock exchanges failed to show a recent SEC rule on market data infrastructure is arbitrary and capricious, the D.C. Circuit said Tuesday.
Insurrectionists May Be Barred From Office, Court Rules
Candidates who take part in an insurrection may be barred from holding public office under the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled, overturning a lower court judge’s decision.
White Men Land Law Firm Partnerships at Fastest Rates
Law firms are still hiring and promoting far fewer minority and women lawyers into partnerships compared with White men, an American Bar Association report shows.
PFAS in Sewage Sludge, Industrial Wastewater Targeted for Rules
Sewage treatment plants around the country and many of the factories that send them wastewater face a new and shifting array of regulations over how they handle PFAS.
Activision Defeats Derivative Suit Over Culture, for Now
Exxon Must Face Massachusetts Suit Claiming Climate Deception
The top appeals court of Massachusetts ruled that
Colossal Terra Crash Amplifies Calls to Open Stablecoin Books
The collapse of the TerraUSD stablecoin raises a question: Would new audit rules help prevent another, possibly more destructive, stablecoin death spiral?
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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