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DOJ Downsizing of ‘Peacemakers’ Unit Unlikely to be Halted

A federal judge said Wednesday the Justice Department has “a real problem on the merits” defending its hollowing out of its “peacemakers” unit, meaning it could eventually be found to be an illegal closure of the civil rights-era agency without congressional approval.

Confederacy Group Seeks $1.8 Million, Cemetery Statue Return

The United Daughters of the Confederacy Inc. is suing the Defense Department, US Army, and several officials, seeking more than $1.8 million in damages and the retrieval of a Civil War memorial that once stood in Arlington National Cemetery.

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Transgender Rights Under Trump: Policy Battles and Legal Fights

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.

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Stablecoin Accounting Treatment Requires More Than Semantics

The debate over the accounting treatment of stablecoins matters not only to companies, accountants, and auditors, but also to investors, regulators, and markets. Clear financial reporting underpins investor confidence and financial stability by extension.

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