A D.C. federal judge blocked the Trump administration's expansion of a database that allows states to screen voters, saying it "haphazardly combined and repurposed" information on millions of Americans, including unreliable citizenship information, and violated multiple laws.
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TOP NEWS

DC Judge Pulls Plug On Feds' Voter Citizenship Database

By Tom Lotshaw

A D.C. federal judge blocked the Trump administration's expansion of a database that allows states to screen voters, saying it "haphazardly combined and repurposed" information on millions of Americans, including unreliable citizenship information, and violated multiple laws.

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DC Judge Will Take Gov't 'At Its Word' Trump's Fund Is Dead

By Lauren Berg

A Washington, D.C., federal judge Tuesday declined to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration's proposed $1.8 billion "lawfare" fund, saying he "must take the government at its word" that the fund is truly dead.

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Analysis

High Court's Cisco Ruling Is A Win For Multinational Cos.

By Y. Peter Kang

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision Tuesday clearing Cisco in an Alien Tort Statute suit alleging it helped the Chinese government violate international law is a win for companies that do business in regions with possible human rights issues, experts tell Law360.

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Justices Say Cisco Can't Be Sued Under Alien Tort Statute

By Y. Peter Kang

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Ninth Circuit was wrong to reinstate an Alien Tort Statute suit alleging that Cisco helped the Chinese government's allegedly unlawful crackdown on the Falun Gong religious movement, saying federal courts lack authority to create causes of action for alleged violations of international law.

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States, Ex-IRS Officials Want Trump-IRS Deal Scrutinized

By Hailey Konnath

A coalition of 23 states and a group of former high-level Internal Revenue Service officials have pressed a Florida federal court to reopen Donald Trump's suit against the IRS and carefully scrutinize the resulting settlement, arguing that the litigation was "colored by fraud from the beginning."

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POLICY & REGULATION

SEC Urged To Adopt CAT To Fix Market Surveillance Tool

By Jessica Corso

The national stock exchanges that run a key market surveillance tool have told the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission there is "no realistic fallback" that could replace the tool as the SEC looks for ways to trim the tool's budget, but some are urging the agency to take over funding and ownership of the database known as the consolidated audit trail. 

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SSA Says Court Has No Jurisdiction Over FOIA Fee Dispute

By Elaine Briseño

The Social Security Administration told the D.C. federal court that the Freedom of Information Act does not authorize the court to override the fee determinations the agency made when producing public records related to its involvement with technology company Palantir.

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Brief

UK Seeks Input On Potential Customs Updates

By Jack McLoone

HM Revenue & Customs is considering a plan to require customs intermediaries to register with the agency for the purposes of raising standards, it said Tuesday while also looking for general input on modernizing the U.K. customs regime.

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ENFORCEMENT

Orchestrator Of DraftKings Cyberattack Gets 18 Months

By Pete Brush

A Manhattan federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a Minnesota man to 18 months in prison for breaking into 60,000 accounts on the DraftKings sports betting site and selling the information, saying he was central to the planning and execution of the attack.

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Wash. Says T-Mobile Broke Data Breach Law

By Nadia Dreid

There's enough evidence for a judge to find that T-Mobile failed to meet Washington's data breach notification requirements following a 2021 breach, the state said Monday, arguing that text messages the company sent to customers about the incident left out critical information.

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Paramount Urges High Court To Limit Video Privacy Lawsuits

By Allison Grande

Paramount Global is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve a ruling that only consumers who directly subscribe to audiovisual goods and services can bring lawsuits under the Video Privacy Protection Act, arguing that a more expansive reading would allow plaintiffs to flood the courts and would wrongly "transform" the law into an "unworkable internet-privacy regime."

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LITIGATION

Google And Adult Website Defeat Data Sharing Suit, For Now

By Lauren Berg

A California federal judge on Tuesday again tossed a proposed class action alleging that an adult website illegally shares customers' private sexual information with third parties like Google, noting that the amended complaint made "perplexing" changes that don't fix the original suit's issues, but allowed the plaintiff to rework some allegations.

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Stryker Says Data Breach Suit Built On Speculation

By Melanie Dorsey

Michigan-based medical technology company Stryker Corp. has asked a federal judge to toss a proposed class action over a March cyberattack, arguing the former and current employees suing the company cannot show their personal information was accessed or that they suffered any injury tied to the incident.

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Nvidia Seeks To Toss 3D Artist's 'Copycat' Copyright AI Suit

By Bonnie Eslinger

Nvidia Corp. urged a California federal court to throw out a Los Angeles-based 3D artist's proposed class action claiming violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, saying the way Nvidia's artificial intelligence models are trained and used puts the company outside the scope of the federal copyright law.

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Cintas Faces Class Action Over Unwanted Sales Calls

By Ben Adlin

A Tennessee man brought a proposed nationwide class action against Cintas Corp. on Monday, accusing the Ohio-based workforce apparel and training company of unlawfully barraging phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry with telemarketing calls for CPR and first aid training.

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CrowdStrike Continues Push To End GoSecure Patent Suit

By Adam Lidgett

Austin-based CrowdStrike has told a Texas federal court that a magistrate judge got it wrong when she recommended against tossing a lawsuit accusing the company of infringing a computer system monitoring patent.

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WhatsApp Users Fight Uphill To Keep Calif. Privacy Suit Intact

By Bonnie Eslinger

A California federal judge overseeing WhatsApp users' allegations that Meta violated their privacy rights appeared open Tuesday to tossing some of the claims, at least for now, saying the proposed class complaint appears to make fraud claims that need to be backed by particularized allegations.

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Planned Parenthood Sent Patient Data To Google, Suit Says

By Danielle Ferguson

Planned Parenthood and regional affiliates were hit with a proposed class action alleging they use hidden tracking tools on their website and patient portals to transmit sensitive sexual and reproductive health information to third-party companies such as Google and Meta without consent. 

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Defending Against Remote Work Risks During The World Cup

With World Cup matches underway, remote work policies and security measures can help employers manage the risks of employees working from sports arenas and other nontraditional locations, including hours-worked compliance, network security and data protection, says Lisa Burton at Ogletree.

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Drawing A Line Between Settlement Pressure And Extortion

U.S. v. Luo, pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, may force courts to address anew when settlement negotiations become criminal extortion, particularly in the age of easily fabricated digital evidence, says attorney Denis Kiely.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

How 3 Courts Are Approaching AI Adoption

By Emily Sawicki

The rules surrounding artificial intelligence experimentation in courts run the gamut from court systems offering proprietary tools and training to unwritten policies that essentially amount to don't ask, don't tell.

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Analysis

With Data And AI, Whistleblowers Set Off An FCA Tidal Wave

By Phillip Bantz

Whistleblowers are increasingly using artificial intelligence to comb through public data in search of potential False Claims Act cases, unleashing a flood of new complaints that are shaking up white collar defense and government enforcement efforts while subjecting more companies to potentially false allegations, experts say.

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Conn. Justices Threaten Sanctions For AI Errors

By Andrea Keckley

The Connecticut Supreme Court has threatened to sanction GLG Law LLC and one of its attorneys for submitting documents in two cases "that misrepresented the law through the use of generative artificial intelligence," according to a Tuesday order that summoned them to appear in court next month.

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Atty DQ Over Inadvertent Doc Disclosure Overturned

By Y. Peter Kang

A California state appeals court has upended the disqualification of defense counsel in a sexual battery suit, saying documents undermining the case that were accidentally produced via a Dropbox link were not privileged.

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DOJ Nominee Questioned About Deleted Social Media Posts

By Courtney Bublé

A nominee for a top U.S. Department of Justice position, who is a real estate attorney turned tech entrepreneur, came under fire on Wednesday for past social media posts that he's now deleted.

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Booker, Cassidy Press DOJ On Trump Immunity Deal

By Courtney Bublé

Sens. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., wrote to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Wednesday expressing "serious concerns" about the alleged immunity for President Donald Trump, his family and businesses in the controversial settlement he reached with the IRS.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bailey & Glasser

Brito PLLC

Callahan & Blaine

Cleary Gottlieb

Clement & Murphy

Cooley LLP

Crowell & Moring

DLA Piper

Davis Polk

Evangelista Worley

Farella Braun

Fitzgerald Monroe

Freshfields

Gelber Schachter

Hogan Lovells

Jones Day

K&L Law Group

Keker Van Nest & Peters

Keller Postman

Kirkland & Ellis

Matthew G. Miller PC

Meritz Reddy

Milberg PLLC

Miller Johnson Snell

Morgan Lewis

Morrison & Foerster

Mullen Coughlin

Ogletree Deakins

Orrick Herrington

Paul Weiss

Proskauer Rose

Quinn Emanuel

Reed Smith

Schonbrun Seplow

Scott Douglass

Shamis & Gentile

Sterlington PLLC

Weil Gotshal

Womble Bond

Woods Rogers

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AT&T Inc.

BNP Paribas SA

Chicago Bar Association

Chicago Cubs Baseball Club LLC

Chick-fil-A Inc.

Cintas Corp.

Cisco Systems Inc.

Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington

Connecticut Legal Services

CrowdStrike Holdings Inc.

Democracy Forward Foundation

DraftKings Inc.

Electronic Privacy Information Center

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

Fortress Investment Group LLC

Gawker Media LLC

Gerson Lehrman Group Inc.

Google LLC

Innov8 Inc.

La-Z-Boy Inc.

Meta Platforms Inc.

Microsoft Corp.

Milwaukee Bucks

NVIDIA Corp.

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Netflix Inc.

New Jersey State Bar Association

Nike Inc.

Nuveen LLC

Palantir Technologies Inc.

Paramount Global

Pennzoil

Pinterest Inc.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc.

Roblox Corp.

SIFMA

Skydance Media LLC

Stryker Corp.

T-Mobile US Inc.

The New York Times Co.

TikTok Inc.

Trump Organization Inc.

Verizon Communications Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

California Attorney General's Office

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Federal Bureau of Investigation

HM Revenue & Customs

Internal Revenue Service

Office of Justice Programs

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Social Security Administration

Texas Attorney General's Office

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. District & Bankruptcy Courts of Southern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

United States District Court for the District of Colorado

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Washington Attorney General's Office