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.
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.
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.
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.
Blue Bell Creameries LP fell short in its attempt to dismiss a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, hostile work environment, and retaliation, with a federal judge allowing the case to move forward.
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Ninth Circuit judges appeared to view a California law requiring law enforcement officers to identify themselves as an unconstitutional regulation of the federal government by the Golden State during oral arguments Tuesday.
Two Oregon human rights activists succeeded in forcing the US Department of Homeland Security to lengthen its pause on a policy that criminalizes “loud or unusual” noises in front of a building that houses federal agencies.
An Indiana county prosecutor’s office is free of the remaining claims in a White worker’s race bias lawsuit after a federal judge said she lacks evidence of retaliation.
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The IRS decision to move over a thousand of its human resource and IT employees to help with tax filing season is causing “chaos,” union president Doreen Greenwald said Tuesday.


President Trump’s administration has made transgender rights a central policy issue, restricting gender identity recognition, limiting access to gender-affirming care, and banning transgender athletes from competing according to their gender identity.
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.
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.
A pivotal court decision rooted in two separate, but now linked, federal cases has fundamentally changed the strategic landscape for the consolidated antitrust lawsuits against Google’s advertising business.
A legal fight between BMW and a non-practicing entity reveals that every cross-border patent dispute may now carry global consequences.
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.
The expression, “Fake it ‘til you make it” is enduring career advice often given with good intentions, but the approach can eventually undermine the very confidence it was meant to build.
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