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White House Looking to Issue Tariff Checks Without Congress
Deputy White House Chief of Staff James Blair said the administration is eyeing ways to give millions of Americans $2,000 dividend checks from tariff revenue without congressional approval.

Masimo’s Twin Wins Over Apple Boost Leverage in Watch-Tech War
Masimo Corp.'s double-win last week in its intellectual property dispute over
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Trump Fails to Revive Defamation Suit Against CNN Over ‘Big Lie’
President Donald Trump won’t get a second chance to pursue his defamation claim against CNN over the network’s use of the phrase “Big Lie” to describe his claims about the 2020 presidential election, the Eleventh Circuit ruled Tuesday.
Trump Fails to Revive Defamation Suit Against CNN Over ‘Big Lie’
President Donald Trump won’t get a second chance to pursue his defamation claim against CNN over the network’s use of the phrase “Big Lie” to describe his claims about the 2020 presidential election, the Eleventh Circuit ruled Tuesday.
Trailer: Supreme Advocacy, an Original Documentary Film
Supreme Advocacy: What It Takes to Argue at the Supreme Court is a Bloomberg Law documentary film that takes viewers inside the rarefied world of the Supreme Court—offering an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to argue before the nation’s highest court.
Tracking Trump in Court: The Scope of Executive Power Tested
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on the H-1B visa program for skilled foreign workers has drawn a rare challenger: the US Chamber of Commerce, the nation’s largest business organization that has rarely challenged his administration.
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Intel CLO April Miller Boise’s Skills Help Shape AI Strategy
April Miller Boise arrived at Intel shortly before Open AI’s launch of ChatGPT three years ago, and has been on the fore since, helping the chip maker institute key strategic changes in the emerging AI era. “Fundamentally, it has changed computing, and the way probably all of us do and will do our work.” said Boise, Intel’s executive vice president and chief legal officer.
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Deneen Donnley Guides Con Edison’s Legal Team with a Steady Hand
Con Edison General Counsel Deneen Donnley guides a 220-person legal team amid mounting pressures from the public and regulators on energy costs. She’s noted for her collaborative leadership style and commanding presence.
Full Fifth Circuit Overrides Moderate Senior Judges’ Rulings
A handful of Fifth Circuit judges are mellowing out some rulings from one of the most conservative federal appeals courts.
California’s New Privacy Law Specialization Is a Pragmatic Move
California’s privacy law specialization emphasizes verifiable, practice‑grounded experience and sustained learning, setting a template that other jurisdictions may adopt or adapt.
Pharma Tariffs Would Be Importers’ Chance to Revamp Operations
Biopharmaceutical companies can consider strategic reshoring and short-term tactics to minimize their exposure to potential tariffs.
Firms Navigating AI Chatbot Risks Must Consider Regulatory Bumps
The emerging regulatory landscape for AI chatbots could require companies to implement various safeguards, including disclosures about AI interactions, crisis response protocols, and measures to prevent inappropriate content for minors.
Relitigating the HPE-Juniper Merger Risks Judicial Overreach
An attempt by Democratic AGs to intervene in the US government’s approval of a $13 billion merger could usher in more lobbyist influence into antitrust matters and invite political actors to intervene in any Justice Department settlement they dislike.
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