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The US Supreme Court revived a lawsuit by the maker of Jack Daniel’s in a trademark clash over a chewable dog toy designed to mimic the iconic whiskey bottle.

Lawyer in ChatGPT Fake-Cases Hearing Asks Judge for Leniency
A New York lawyer told a judge he never meant to fool anybody when he filed a court brief full of phony legal precedents invented by ChatGPT.
Union Busting: What Employers Can and Cannot Legally Do
High profile unionization efforts at companies like Amazon and Starbucks have drawn renewed interest in labor laws. In this video, we look at what’s legal and what isn't when a company's employees want to unionize.
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- Stephen L. Carter
High Court Case Has Affirmative Action Hints: Stephen L. Carter
- Lydia Wheeler Opening Argument
Disney-DeSantis Feud Recusal a Possible Reply to Supreme Court
- Andrew Leahey Technically Speaking
Texas’ New EV Tax Should Fix the Bridges, Not ‘Own the Libs’
- Roy Strom Big Law Business
Big Law’s ‘Era of the Storm’ Gives Powerful a Chance to Strike

Kagan Takes Small But Real Step Toward High Court Transparency
Former deputy solicitor general of the US Philip Allen Lacovara says that Justice Elena Kagan made a small concession toward greater disclosure by providing the reason she recused from a case in the court’s weekly orders list. If other justices follow her lead, incremental changes like this could start to rebuild trust in the court, Lacovara writes.
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Trump Charged Over Secret Records in a First for an Ex-President
Connecticut May Ban Collection Tactic Used in Cash-Advance Loans
Lawmakers in Connecticut this week moved to end a powerful debt-collection tactic that allows lenders to lock up the bank accounts of small businesses across the country.
Rodge Cohen Says Capital Requirement Changes Won’t Cause Chaos
An increase of capital requirements for
Trump Asks for New Carroll Trial or $4 Million Damages Cut (1)
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Biden Says Trump Indictment Would Not Be Politically Motivated
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SEC Seeks ‘Alternative Means’ to Serve Papers to Binance’s Zhao
The US Securities and Exchange Commission asked a federal court for permission to use “alternative means” to serve papers to Binance Holding Ltd. and
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