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March 03, 2026
The Federal Communications Commission is wondering if other countries are treating U.S. satellite companies with the same equality that the United States has shown to satellite entrants from other nations and whether the agency ought to do something to level the playing field.
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March 03, 2026
A California federal judge overseeing a lawsuit by federal worker unions, local governments and nonprofits challenging Trump administration layoffs expressed deep frustration Tuesday after a U.S. Department of Justice attorney contradicted a senior Federal Emergency Management Agency official's sworn declaration in the case.
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March 03, 2026
Oil and gas dealmakers are cautiously optimistic they can ride out any immediate energy market volatility caused by the U.S. and Israel-Iran war, but the potential for disrupted transactions will grow if the conflict drags on, or continues to provoke Middle East neighbors.
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March 03, 2026
Iridium has urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject Ligado Networks' push for a carveout from licensing rules to allow AST to build a new satellite constellation in the L-band airwaves, saying it could interfere with other users.
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March 03, 2026
An incumbent contractor hasn't shown the U.S. Navy unreasonably accepted an awardee's contract reference, which the firm said lacked experience required by the solicitation, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said, denying a protest of a $232 million cybersecurity task order.
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March 03, 2026
Republicans are putting pressure on Democrats to support funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as the U.S. and Israel-Iran war continues.
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March 03, 2026
A former McCarter & English LLP attorney suing over alleged anti-veteran discrimination in New Jersey state court has moved to have his opposing counsel at O'Toole Scrivo LLC disqualified after having named the firm's managing partner — chair of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey — as a new defendant.
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March 02, 2026
The Ninth Circuit on Monday rejected challenges from Malibu and Culver City of the Federal Aviation Administration's flight pattern adjustments in Southern California, saying the municipalities waited too long to challenge the 2016 air traffic revisions.
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March 02, 2026
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims rejected an AAR Corp. subsidiary's protest over the Air Force's award of a $4.3 billion military aircraft services contract to V2X Aerospace LLC, calling the $824 million difference between their proposals not that remarkable.
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March 02, 2026
A Michigan judge has rejected an information technology company's bid to undo a $6.8 million tortious interference verdict, finding a rival contractor proved it reasonably expected to continue a business relationship with the Federal Aviation Administration.
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March 02, 2026
The U.S. International Trade Commission is launching an investigation into whether an Arizona-based semiconductor maker's imports are infringing patents held by a California rival.
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March 02, 2026
The owners of a defunct Erie, Pennsylvania, physical therapy practice were each sentenced to six years in prison for defrauding federal healthcare programs by overbilling, prosecutors announced Monday.
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March 02, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a Fourth Circuit decision ruling that lawsuits against 3M Co. from state attorneys general over environmental contamination from forever chemicals belong in federal court.
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February 27, 2026
President Donald Trump on Friday forbade federal government agencies from using Anthropic's artificial intelligence products, accusing the "radical left, woke" company of attempting to "strong-arm" the U.S. Department of Defense after Anthropic said it would not provide technology to be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons.
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February 27, 2026
Consulting firm Delaware North America LLC has sought permission from a Connecticut Superior Court judge to rope aerospace and defense company V2X Inc. into litigation alleging it was never compensated by RTX Corp. for data migration work and project delays.
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February 27, 2026
While President Donald Trump has said the trade agreements struck in response to tariffs that have now been invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court will be kept, navigating the terms of those deals in the aftermath is already proving complicated.
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February 27, 2026
A member of the Federal Communications Commission says the impending retirement of most legacy copper networks in the U.S. should be viewed through a national security lens, not just as an industry modernization.
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February 27, 2026
An Alabama company seeking a U.S. Department of Defense radar testing services contract could not show its proposal was unfairly scored lower than another company that landed a deal worth up to $513 million, the U.S. Government Accountability Office has said.
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February 27, 2026
Jenner & Block LLP has been working with space industry clients for years, representing heavy-hitters like General Dynamics and Aerojet Rocketdyne across multiple practice areas.
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February 27, 2026
Veterans and family members suing over injuries from toxic water at Camp Lejeune on Thursday pushed a North Carolina judge to hasten the pace of the vast litigation, saying that a former military lawyer's recent massive heart attack and the declining health of other plaintiffs underscores the need to get to a quick resolution.
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February 26, 2026
Federal employers can lawfully block transgender workers from using bathrooms and changing facilities that align with their gender identity, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruled Thursday in an administrative appeal involving a civilian Army employee.
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February 26, 2026
The U.S. Department of Justice pushed back against a plan Apple pitched for discovery disputes in a monopolization suit against the company, arguing the company has sought sensitive information and asked a federal judge to fix an "'emergency' of its own making."
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February 26, 2026
A Florida-based tech company has accused the Department of Homeland Security of infringing five of its patents on surveillance analytics, saying the agency failed to get licenses to use the technology for immigration enforcement and surveillance programs inside the U.S.
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February 26, 2026
The owner of a storage and lodging camp in Afghanistan sued Constellis LLC and its subsidiaries for $36.52 million, accusing the Virginia-based government contractor of abandoning a cache of allegedly illegal weapons that led to a "violent" seizure of his property by the Taliban.
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February 26, 2026
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday moved to rescind a controversial rule that would have required evaluators to account for the effects of medication in assigning veterans' disability ratings, after facing strong opposition from veterans and lawmakers.