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The Trump administration’s preemptive lawsuits against states pursuing climate litigation are unlikely to be taken seriously ...
Federal workers whose benefits have long been an attraction for government service are confronting a new reality as GOP ...
The Trump administration’s mandate that the EEOC stop using the disparate impact liability theory will alter the agency’s ...
Generative AI use is increasing the quantity of work done by some in-house legal professionals but also freeing up their time ...
Activist investors gunning for board seats face an even steeper climb as the leading US business courts embrace a hands-off ...
Kelly Ann Shaw joined Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as a partner in its lobbying and public policy practice in Washington, ...
Attorneys for billionaire dealmaker Ken Moelis will argue before the Delaware Supreme Court this week to overturn a landmark ...
The Trump administration launched a new apprenticeship program for first responders and a report on anti-worker efforts from ...
The Education Department’s move to resume collections on millions of student loans after a five-year pause sets the stage to ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s failure to discuss his posture on privacy during a major conference summed up tensions at play between fast-changing AI technology and global data privacy principles.
President Donald Trump returned to a favorite source of battle tested conservative lawyers to fill judicial vacancies in picking the first nominee of his second term: the ranks of state attorneys and ...
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