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Judge 'Commandeered' VOA, DC Circ. Told
By Ali Sullivan
The Trump administration is urging the D.C. Circuit to narrow an injunction preserving the agency that oversees Voice of America while the administration appeals a ruling that halted the broadcasting service's dismantling, saying a trial court judge ruled too broadly by reinstating grant agreements and employees.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
COMPETITION
Exec 'Can't Believe' X Offers Itself As Place For Friends
By Bryan Koenig
The Federal Trade Commission pressed executives and former leaders from X Corp., Strava, Pinterest and Reddit on Monday for all the things that distinguish their services from Meta Platforms Inc., painting Facebook and Instagram in D.C. federal court as effectively the only place to really connect with friends and family to show the social media giant's alleged monopoly.
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SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
Chancery OKs Shortcut For Derivative Fox Suit
By Jeff Montgomery
A Delaware vice chancellor late Monday approved an unprecedented Fox Corp. call for a targeted summary judgment proceeding focused on a single Fox director's independence after a different jurist rejected, in November, dismissal of the suit, which seeks hundreds of millions of dollars in defamation damages in connection with broadcasts of bogus 2020 election claims.
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Q&A
Sullivan M&A Chief Sees Opportunities Amid Tariff Turmoil
By Al Barbarino
After a rocky start to 2025, the mergers and acquisitions landscape is grappling with economic volatility, shifting trade policies and a complex regulatory environment. But even in a "choppy" market, there are always deals to be made, says Melissa Sawyer, global head of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP's M&A group and co-head of its corporate governance practice.
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Analysis
GOP Plan To Shutter Audit Watchdog Could Strain SEC
By Jessica Corso
Congressional Republicans are renewing the push to get rid of a financial regulator that conservatives have complained is costly and lacks proper oversight, but some former staffers at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board wonder whether the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has the manpower or expertise to take over the board's duties.
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