Trump Backtracks on Plan to Walk Away From Law Firm Fight
The Trump administration, in an abrupt reversal, has changed its mind on its decision to walk away from appealing its courtroom losses over executive orders targeted at four Big Law firms.
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NY Judge Slams ICE’s ‘Villainy’ in Youth Immigrant Detention Row
Immigration officers “grossly abused” their authority when they arrested an immigrant with youth deportation protections for “undefined reasons,” a New York federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Ninth Circuit Grapples With Scope of EPA’s Flame Retardant Rule
A federal appeals panel struggled Tuesday with whether Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency flame retardant regulations are an appropriate interpretation of federal law and thus satisfy restrictions on toxic, bio-cumulative chemicals.

Fifth Circuit Mulls Reviving Challenge to Texas Officiant Law
The Fifth Circuit on Tuesday weighed a request from a secular advocacy group to revive its challenge to a Texas law that only allows religious leaders and judges to officiate marriages in the state.
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Blue Bell Case Shows Why Companies Should Keep Leaders Off Stand
Blue Bell Creameries directors’ testimony in a corporate responsibility trial over a fatal listeria outbreak illustrates why these kinds of cases usually settle if the companies can’t get then dismissed.
Spain’s Economy Minister Says No Changes to US Trade Relations
There are no changes to trade relations between the US and Spain, according to the Mediterranean nation’s Economy minister.
Trump’s About-Face in Law Firm Fights Casts Pall Over ABA Suit
Justice Department lawyers are heading to court today to defend President Donald Trump’s attacks on law firms after the administration backtracked on a move to drop out of those fights.
All-In #MeToo Law Ruling Could Prove Durable in Absence of Split
Fixing on legislators’ word choice when they wrote the law, a US appeals court last week became the first to say workers bringing sexual harassment claims can keep their entire lawsuit out of arbitration and in the public eye.
Trump’s IRS Lawsuit Offers Lessons on Privacy and Legal Process
President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS should reinforce several lessons that extend well beyond this case: Taxpayer privacy is fundamental. Courts have tools to preserve fairness when structural conflicts arise. Presidential proximity to litigation decisions can heighten those conflicts. And policy choices about investment, access, and oversight have real-world consequences.
Hogan Lovells’ NY Earnings Will Rival DC, London With Cadwalader
Hogan Lovells’ upcoming merger with Cadwalader will nearly double its New York-based revenue, putting that office nearly on par with its highest-grossing centers.
Ex-Morgan Stanley Adviser Guilty of Defrauding NBA Players
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Musk Tweet on Pausing Twitter Deal Was Frustration, Adviser Says
Texas Supreme Court Halts Dallas Extended Voting Hours
A Dallas County judge’s order that kept polls open until 9 p.m. Central time, two hours later than planned, is halted for now, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Tuesday night.
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