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Judge Allows Some Claims Against DOGE To Proceed
By Jared Foretek
A D.C. federal judge ruled that four nonprofit groups can continue to pursue their claims that Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency violated the Constitution's appointments clause and acted outside their legal authority while dismissing other Administrative Procedure Act and separation of powers claims.
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5 Takeaways From California's 2026 State Of The Judiciary
By Emily Sawicki
California Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero highlighted positive collaboration among the state's judicial, legislative and executive branches, which she called "sister branches," in this year's State of the Judiciary Address, which otherwise focused on the court system's ongoing challenges including an ongoing need to fill judgeships and concerns over federal immigration enforcement in state courthouses.
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FTC Rejects Bids To Block Gender-Affirming Care Probe
By Mark Payne
A transgender medical care group and two healthcare trade organizations must turn over documents related to the group's claims made in their marketing and advertising for gender-affirming care for minors, the Federal Trade Commission ordered, denying the groups' motions to quash the agency's consumer protection investigation.
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ITC Opens More Infringement Probes Into New IP Matters
By Adam Lidgett
The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched more infringement investigations over patents and other intellectual property that have not been in dispute there before, a trend attorneys say could be tied to a decision broadening who can get imports blocked as well as changes at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that limit patent challenges.
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Chicago Can Access $2B Trump Froze For Transit Upgrades
By Celeste Bott
An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday granted the Chicago Transit Authority a temporary restraining order forcing the Trump administration to lift its freeze on more than $2 billion in funding for city train line upgrades, saying the administration "changed the game midstream" in applying a new rule for the transit grants retroactively and singled out Chicago and New York in doing so.
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Judge Orders DHS To Return Deported DACA Recipient
By Ganesh Setty
A California federal court has instructed the Trump administration to return a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient who was recently deported to Mexico, rejecting the federal government's position that the court lacked jurisdiction notwithstanding her active DACA status protecting her against removal.
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Immigrant Minors Seek End To Repeat Sponsor Checks
By Jared Foretek
A youth advocacy attorney nearly came to tears as she told a D.C. federal judge of immigrant children being torn from their parents Tuesday, urging the judge to block a Trump administration policy requiring that previously approved custodians reapply to sponsor "unaccompanied" children while the minors are held in government facilities.
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PTAB Needs Reform To Protect Inventors From Larger Cos.
The Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership Act is necessary because it will impose additional requirements on patent validity challenges and prevent large corporations from taking advantage of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to overwhelm small inventors with repeated litigation, says Eb Bright at ExploraMed Development.
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FDA User Fee Talks Offer Clues On Upcoming Reforms
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration undergoes the User Fee Act reauthorization process and renegotiates its user fee agreements over the next several months, the agency's consultation meetings with relevant industries can shed light on the FDA's priorities, and provides stakeholders an opportunity to participate in the reform process, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Changes Coming To The SBIR And STTR Programs
Legislation recently approved by Congress to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs includes changes focused on national security that would improve transparency but also increase applicants' administrative burdens, slow the awards process and likely increase litigation, say attorneys at Fluet & Associates.
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