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DOJ Drops Law Firm Executive Order Appeals

By Alison Knezevich and Lauren Berg

The Trump administration told the D.C. Circuit on Monday that it is dropping its fight over executive orders targeting four law firms.

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High Court Blocks California's Gender Privacy Rule

By Katie Buehler and Lauren Berg

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday reinstated a lower court order that barred California public schools from allowing transgender and gender-nonconforming students to use different names and pronouns at school without their parents' knowledge or consent while the order is appealed.

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Supreme Court Seems To Favor Gun Rights For Pot User

By Elizabeth Daley

U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Monday of government arguments that barring marijuana users from owning guns is legal, pointing out that the government's chosen historical analog, laws disarming drunks, only applied to gun owners who were regularly dangerously intoxicated — qualities not necessarily present in modern cannabis users.

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3rd Circ. Unsure Criticism Of Prof's DEI Stance Is Defamation

By Matthew Santoni

A Third Circuit panel on Monday questioned whether the retraction of a former University of Pittsburgh program director's article criticizing diversity, equity and inclusion was a purely academic debate the courts should avoid, or if statements that it "misrepresented" facts were enough to sustain defamation claims.

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6th Circ. Backs Ohio Judge's Firing Over Campaign Attack Ad

By Emily Sawicki

An Ohio magistrate judge who was fired after sharing campaign mailers attacking a fellow judge's work ethic may not pursue a freedom-of-speech suit against her supervisor and the court, a Sixth Circuit panel determined, finding that the election advertisements publicly undermined the court's policy decisions.

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Ulta Case Judge Finds Wash. Antispam Law Constitutional

By Ben Adlin

Weeks after a similar ruling across the state, another Washington federal judge has ruled that the state's antispam statute is constitutional and comports with U.S. law, allowing customers to move forward with their proposed class action accusing beauty retailer Ulta of bombarding shoppers with misleading email advertisements.

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High Court Won't Hear Challenge To Felony Gun Ban

By Rachel Konieczny

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to take up a Utah woman's Second Amendment challenge to a federal law that prohibits people who've been convicted of felonies from owning guns.

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Justices Won't Set Bar For Probation Violation Detentions

By Matthew Santoni

The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it won't decide if a Pennsylvania county's practice of jailing people for long periods over alleged probation violations was a violation of their constitutional rights.

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DC Judge Pauses Advance Notice Rule For ICE Facility Visits

By Gina Kim

A D.C. federal judge paused a Trump administration policy requiring lawmakers to give a seven-day advance notice for oversight visits to immigration detention centers, ruling Monday the lawmakers have shown irreparable injury absent relief given the need for "real-time, on-the-ground information" about facility conditions and detainees' statuses. 

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Dems Probe Trump 'Fixer' In Kirkland Pro Bono Deal

By Lauren Berg

Top Democratic legislators who are investigating the legality of pro bono agreements some BigLaw firms made with President Donald Trump demanded Monday that Kirkland & Ellis LLP provide information about the involvement of Boris Epshteyn, whom the lawmakers called Trump's "legal fixer and co-conspirator to overturn the 2020 presidential election."

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Scientists Slam 'Political Attack' On Judges' Reference Book

By Lauren Berg

Partisan politics is interfering with a reference manual judges routinely rely on to understand complicated scientific evidence, according to more than two dozen contributors who on Monday raised the alarm about Republican attorneys general successfully lobbying for a chapter on climate change to be deleted.

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Analysis

4 Things That Likely Sealed Fate Of SCOTUSblog Founder

By Jared Foretek

When 12 "guilty" verdicts were read aloud by the jury in SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein's tax evasion and mortgage fraud trial last week, it was the culmination of a 16-day trial that took jurors deep into Goldstein's ultra high-stakes poker playing, his lavish lifestyle and his former law firm's accounting. Here, Law360 looks at four key pieces of evidence that likely moved jurors to their decision.

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ELECTION FIGHTS

Supreme Court Won't Review Mich. Voter Roll Maintenance

By Carolyn Muyskens

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined a conservative legal group's bid to examine Michigan's process for maintaining voter rolls, as the group claimed the state fails to do enough to remove voters who have died. 

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BANKING & SECURITIES

Senate Banking Dems Call For Binance Deal Compliance Probe

By Courtney Bublé

Senate Democrats on the banking committee are pressing the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of the Treasury to investigate reports that cryptocurrency exchange Binance Holdings Ltd. could be flouting the requirements of a 2023 settlement agreement. 

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL

Judge Delays Line 5 Pipeline Removal On Wis. Tribal Lands

By Crystal Owens

A Wisconsin federal judge paused a June 16 deadline requiring Enbridge Energy to shut down a portion of its Line 5 pipeline on Wisconsin tribal lands pending a Seventh Circuit decision, citing concern over energy prices, local economies and foreign relations with Canada.

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1st Circ. Probes Regulatory Authority Of US Fishing Boards

By Carolyn Muyskens

First Circuit judges quizzed a fishing industry group on Monday on the powers of federal regional councils for commercial fishing, as the group seeks to undo haddock fishing limits for the New England coast. 

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HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES

Drugmakers Warn Justices Oregon Pricing Law Risks Secrets

By Ivan Moreno

Pharmaceutical manufacturers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Oregon's drug‑pricing transparency law, arguing it forces companies to publicly justify their pricing decisions and give up valuable trade secrets in violation of the First Amendment and the Constitution's takings clause.

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Texas AG Says Gender Care Ban Includes Mental Health

By Jonathan Capriel

Mental-health professionals in Texas risk losing their licenses and public funding if they "facilitate" the gender-affirming care banned under state law, said an opinion issued Friday by Attorney General Ken Paxton, which calls them the "gatekeepers."

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IP & TECHNOLOGY

Justices Reject Appeal Over Copyright For AI-Created Art

By Ivan Moreno

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined an appeal from a computer scientist who was denied a copyright for artwork created by an artificial intelligence system, leaving in place a D.C. Circuit ruling that sided with the U.S. Copyright Office's position that only human-created works can be registered.

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Cable Industry Group Sues US Copyright Office Over Fees

By Ivan Moreno

The cable industry's main trade group is suing the U.S. Copyright Office, challenging an agency rule it says inflates the royalties cable providers must pay for carrying broadcast television by requiring them to report revenue they never actually receive.

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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

Sen. Booker Calls For Scrutiny Of Paramount's Deal For WBD

By Matthew Perlman

Sen. Cory Booker is calling on Congress to use its oversight authority to scrutinize Paramount Skydance's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, after Netflix dropped its competing bid for the entertainment giant.

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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE

9th Circ. Says Malibu, Culver City Filed Air Traffic Suits Too Late

By Elaine Briseño

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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Trucking Group Defends $21M Atty Fee Bid In RI Tolls Fight

By Linda Chiem

The commercial trucking industry's lead trade group has argued it's entitled to $21 million in attorney fees as it staunchly objected to a Rhode Island federal magistrate judge's recommendation that its request be slashed to $2.7 million in long-running litigation over the state's truck tolling program.

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REAL ESTATE

HUD Sued For Rescinding 30-Day Owed Rent Notice Rule

By Isaac Monterose

A group of nonprofits and one Michigan tenant claimed on Monday that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development violated federal law by rescinding a 30-day owed rent notice rule without prior public notice or a comment period.

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Mass. Board Raises, Lowers Boston Building Tax Values

By Sanjay Talwani

A Massachusetts board trimmed the valuation of a Boston office building for one tax year while boosting it for two others in a decision released Monday, rejecting larger changes sought by the parties.

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Minn. Tax Court Erred In Valuing Hotel, Minn. Justices Told

By Jaqueline McCool

The Minnesota Tax Court improperly lowered the value of a Minneapolis hotel and convention center and should not have disregarded the minimum assessment agreement that existed between the county and the property owner, the county told the Minnesota Supreme Court.

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7th Circ. Urged To Nix Wisconsin Homeowners' Tax Appeal

By Crystal Owens

A Wisconsin school district is asking the Seventh Circuit to reject an appeal by a group of homeowners that claims the Menominee Indian Tribe joined forces with it and other municipalities to increase their tax burden, arguing that the property owners' claims are not redressable in the federal court.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Wash. Judge Orders UW-ICE Records Fight To Go Forward

By Tom Lotshaw

A Washington federal judge has ordered briefing to resume for a previously stayed case in which the University of Washington alleges the federal government failed to hand over public records about immigration arrests and detentions.

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COMPETITION

Epic Must Face Price Conspiracy Claims Over Gallstone Drug

By Gianna Ferrarin

Epic Pharma LLC must face the majority of suits by hospitals, insurers and other drug purchasers alleging it conspired to raise and control the price of gallstone medication ursodiol, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Monday.

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NY Pushes Bid To Nix RealPage's Suit Over Rental Pricing Law

By Isaac Monterose

The Office of the New York State Attorney General once again has urged a New York federal court to dismiss a free speech suit filed by property management software company RealPage Inc., which is challenging a state law that prohibits landlords from using software that makes recommendations for things such as rents and occupancy levels.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

Lawmakers Urged To Rein In Debt Settlement Industry

By Jon Hill

Lender trade groups on Friday urged Congress to tighten federal oversight of the debt settlement industry, warning of significant potential harm from companies that they said are increasingly pitching consumers on "strategic default" as a path to financial relief.

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PRODUCT LIABILITY

Mass. Justices Weigh Handgun Age Law After Top Court Case

By Julie Manganis

Massachusetts' highest court on Monday considered whether a blanket prohibition on handgun possession by anyone under 21 is unconstitutional, in a case that reflects the ongoing fallout from a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that sharply limited the circumstances under which a license to carry can be denied.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Fed. Circ. Quickly Releases Mandate In Trump Tariff Case

By Kevin Pinner

Businesses and states that successfully challenged President Donald Trump's global tariff regime can proceed with their efforts to seek refunds, as the Federal Circuit expedited the release of its mandate in the case to the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday.

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IMMIGRATION

Refugees Seek To Block DHS' Refugee Detentions Nationally

By Ganesh Setty

A group of refugees asked a Massachusetts federal court to stop the Trump administration's policy allowing immigration authorities to detain an estimated 100,000 refugees across the U.S. who haven't secured green cards, saying it violates their civil liberties.

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No Plans For Detention Center In Ore. City, DHS Tells Court

By Grace Dixon

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have urged a Washington federal court to dismiss two suits challenging alleged plans to build an immigrant detention facility in Newport, Oregon, arguing that it has no such plans.

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WHITE COLLAR

5th Circ. Hesitant To Pin Grandmother With Drug Smuggling

By Spencer Brewer

A Fifth Circuit panel seemed wary of pinning an Oklahoma grandmother with a drug smuggling charge on top of an allegation of running a Ponzi scheme, asking Monday if failure to conduct due diligence is "all it takes to make them a drug conspirator."

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NATIVE AMERICAN

Justices Decline CashCall Challenge To $134M CFPB Award

By Jon Hill

The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday that it will not review a Ninth Circuit decision upholding a $134 million restitution award for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a long-running case over a tribal lending program that ultimately lost millions for lender CashCall Inc.

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Top Groups Lobbying The FCC

By Christopher Cole

The Federal Communications Commission heard from the lobbying sphere more than 100 times in February on concerns ranging from the need for wireless spectrum to next-generation 911, media ownership rules, access to Lifeline phone service and more.

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E-Rate Could Cut Some Regulatory Fat, FCC Told

By Nadia Dreid

While the Federal Communications Commission is looking for regulations to get rid of, one organization said it has a list of options for the agency to consider when it comes to the E-Rate subsidy program.

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Brief

Delaware Governor Aims To Accelerate Broadband Permits

By Nadia Dreid

Delaware's governor is looking to get serious about speeding up broadband permitting in the smallest state in the union with a new executive order that will implement a strategy state officials are calling the "permitting accelerator."

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Wireless Co. Asks For FCC Waiver Of Handset 'Unlocking'

By Nadia Dreid

Since the FCC recently let Verizon out of a requirement that made the company open its cellphones to other carriers after 60 days, it's only fair that a smaller carrier similarly bound because of a spectrum-leasing agreement with Verizon be let out as well, that company says.

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CANNABIS

Hemp Cos. Lose Challenge To Connecticut Regulations

By Mike Curley

A Connecticut federal judge has dismissed a suit from a group of hemp companies alleging the state's new hemp laws violate the 2018 Farm Bill that legalized hemp, saying the sellers haven't shown that they are preempted by the federal law. 

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PEOPLE

WilmerHale Rehires Former Va. Solicitor General

By Jack Rodgers

WilmerHale has rehired Virginia's former solicitor general, who left the firm in 2022 to work in government, to lend his perspective on state attorneys general matters and appellate and government litigation, the firm announced Monday.

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Clifford Chance Adds UnitedHealth Group Deputy GC

By Jack Rodgers

Clifford Chance LLP has hired UnitedHealth Group Inc.'s former deputy general counsel, who is joining the Washington, D.C., team to work on antitrust issues related to transitions, litigation and compliance, the firm announced Monday.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Fed's Abbreviated Supervisory Statement Packs A Big Punch

Language used in a recent three-page statement from the Federal Reserve Board charts a very clear shift in the supervision of banks and bank holding companies, departing from traditional "Fed speak" and emphasizing material financial risks in exams, says Joseph Silvia at Duane Morris.

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A Single DOJ Corporate Enforcement Policy Raises Questions

The U.S. Department of Justice's soon-to-be-released uniform corporate criminal enforcement policy could address the challenges raised by the current decentralized approach, but it will need to answer a number of potential questions amid scant details, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

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FDA's Biosimilarity Guidance Holds Uncertain Implications

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new draft guidance aimed at simplifying the biosimilarity demonstration process may not be enough to overcome the barriers that have historically constrained biosimilar competition, and could affect biosimilar access in unexpected ways, say analysts at Analysis Group.

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Navigating Exclusion Decisions After SEC's No-Action Change

Following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's November changes to the Rule 14a-8 no-action letter process, shareholder proponents have turned to litigation if companies excluded their proposals under the new framework, with three recent cases offering useful lessons for companies navigating exclusion decisions this proxy season, say attorneys at Cleary.

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WTO Most‑Favored‑Nation Reform May Hold Promise

When the World Trade Organization meets this month, it is expected to debate changing the most-favored-nation rule, a carefully calibrated loosening of which may be justified if it enables deeper liberalization and regulatory cooperation, says Alan Yanovich at Akin.

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Unpacking Key Themes From NY's New Healthcare Strategy

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's 2026 State of the State agenda, read together with the state's fiscal year 2027 executive budget, reflect a clear framework to utilize Medicaid as the state's operating platform for healthcare reform, say attorneys at Sheppard.

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FTC Focus: Antitrust Spotlight On 'Acqui-Hires,' Noncompetes

A recent Federal Trade Commission focus on labor issues, like 'acqui-hire' deals, in which only a company's workforce is acquired, and noncompetes, shows that the agency is scrutinizing these issues on a case-by-case basis, necessitating a meaningful look at these transactions, particularly in the technology and artificial intelligence industries, say attorneys at Proskauer.

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5 Different AI Systems Raise Distinct Privilege Issues

A New York federal court’s recent U.S. v. Heppner decision, holding that a defendant’s use of Claude was not privileged, only addressed one narrow artificial intelligence system, but lawyers must recognize that the spectrum of AI tools raises different confidentiality and privilege questions, says Heidi Nadel at HP.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

DOJ Nixes Plan To Drop Law Firm EO Appeals In About-Face

By Emma Cueto

A day after informing the D.C. Circuit that it would no longer seek to defend the executive orders issued by President Donald Trump against four law firms, the U.S. Department of Justice reversed course Tuesday, requesting permission to withdraw its motion to voluntarily dismiss the appeals.

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NY Judicial Watchdog Says Complaints Break Record Again

By Andrea Keckley

New York's judicial watchdog has reported a record number of new complaints filed against judges for the fourth year in a row in 2025.

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DOJ Turns To 2nd Circ. In Bid To Revive James Subpoenas

By Emily Sawicki

The U.S. Department of Justice is urging the Second Circuit to revive an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James launched by a federal prosecutor later found to have been serving unlawfully, arguing the acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York had been rightfully appointed when he launched the probe.

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Winston & Strawn Hires Antitrust Partner From DOJ In DC

By Jack Rodgers

A Justice Department trial attorney who helped represent the government in its ad technology monopolization fight against Google has joined Winston & Strawn LLP's Washington, D.C., team.

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Buchalter Taps Product Liability Atty As Orange County Head

By James Mills

Buchalter PC has promoted a longtime products liability litigator to be the new head of its Orange County, California, office.

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Monthly Merger Review Snapshot

By Matthew Perlman

The U.S. Department of Justice got its antitrust case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster teed up for trial, as a court continues mulling the department's settlement last year in a case challenging a deal by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and lawmakers call for scrutiny of Paramount Skydance's blockbuster acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

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DC Circ. Urged To Aid Discovery In ICE-IRS Data-Sharing Case

By Anna Scott Farrell

A taxpayer group challenging the legality of a deal allowing the Internal Revenue Service to share taxpayer location information with immigration authorities asked the D.C. Circuit to remand part of the case to investigate the IRS' admission that it improperly shared addresses under the agreement.

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Early Publicity Could Poison DOJ's Criminal Cases, Attys Say

By Phillip Bantz

The U.S. Department of Justice under President Donald Trump has shrugged off long-standing prosecutorial policies against publicizing criminal probes in their early stages and disparaging the targets, an "unusual" and "troubling" development that threatens the integrity of investigations, grand jury proceedings and the right to a fair trial, experts tell Law360.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Adler Pollock

Akin Gump

ArentFox Schiff

Arnold & Porter

Ballard Spahr

Boies Schiller

Brown Neri

Buchalter LLP

Butler Reichline

Clark Hill

Cleary Gottlieb

Clement & Murphy

Clifford Chance

CohenMalad

Constantine Cannon

Cooley LLP

Crivello Nichols

Davis Wright Tremaine

Debevoise & Plimpton

Dickie McCamey

Duane Morris

Earp Cohn

Eminent Domain Services

Evans Craven

Fine Kaplan

Gibson Dunn

Goebel Anderson

Goldstein & Russell

Gordon Rees

Hangley Aronchick

Hewitt Wolensky

Higgins Cavanagh

Hooper Hathaway

Hunton Andrews

Husch Blackwell

Jenner & Block

Jones Day

Kanji & Katzen

Keller Anderle

Kellogg Hansen

Kirkland & Ellis

Latham & Watkins

Lauro & Singer

Law Office of Thomas J. Nolan

Leach & Walker

Leech Tishman

Littler Mendelson

Lowey Dannenberg

Marcus & Shapira

Mayer Brown

Mezibov Butler

Milbank LLP

MoloLamken

Montgomery Jonson

Munger Tolles

Nelson Mullins

O'Melveny & Myers

Paul Weiss

Perkins Coie

Pillsbury Winthrop

Proskauer Rose

Renning Lewis

Schneider Wallace

Sheppard Mullin

Shinder Cantor

Skadden Arps

Snell & Wilmer

Sperling Kenny

Steptoe LLP

Stoll Berne

Stranch Jennings

Strauss Borrelli

Susman Godfrey

UB Greensfelder

Venable LLP

Williams & Connolly

Willkie Farr

WilmerHale

Wilson Sonsini

Winston & Strawn

Zelle LLP

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AT&T Inc.

Affordable Care LLC

Allergan PLC

Amedisys Inc.

America's Health Insurance Plans Inc.

American Bankers Association

American Bar Association

American Conference Institute

American Heart Association

American Trucking Associations Inc.

Analysis Group Inc.

Anthropic PBC

Assa Abloy AB

Axon Enterprise Inc.

Binance Holdings Ltd.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence

Burke Inc.

CTIA

CVS Health Corp.

Cardinal Health Inc.

Cato Institute

Center for Individual Rights

Civil Rights Corps

Coinbase Global Inc.

Consumer Bankers Association

Cottrell Inc.

Cox Communications Inc.

Cumberland Farms Inc.

Delta Air Lines Inc.

Democracy Forward Foundation

Downtown Music Holdings LLC

East Kentucky Network

Enbridge Energy Partners LP

Epic Pharma LLC

Everytown for Gun Safety

Getty Images Holdings Inc.

Global Action on Gun Violence

Google LLC

Grupo Aeromexico SAB de CV

HP Inc.

Hawaiian Holdings Inc.

Health Care Service Corp.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

Humana Inc.

IMS Health Inc.

Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc.

Institutional Shareholder Services Inc.

International Institute of New England

International Refugee Assistance Project

Intrado Inc.

Iqvia Holdings Inc.

J.M. Smith Corp.

JUUL Labs Inc.

JetBlue Airways Corp.

Jewish Family Service of Western Massachusetts

John Wayne Airport

Juniper Networks Inc.

Kaiser Permanente

Lannett Company, Inc

Learning Resources Inc.

LinkedIn Corp.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc.

Maryland Legal Aid

Molina Healthcare Inc.

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

National Cable & Telecommunications Association

National Consumer Law Center Inc.

National Rifle Association of America

Netflix Inc.

Nike Inc.

Norfolk Southern Corp.

Ontario International Airport

PepsiCo Inc.

Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America

Progress Rail Services Corp.

Providence St. Joseph Health

Qorvo Inc.

RealPage Inc.

Rite Aid Corp.

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Shutterstock Inc.

Skydance Media LLC

Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics

Spectrum Brands Inc.

TSR Inc.

Tegna Inc.

The DIRECTV Group Inc.

The Interpublic Group of Cos. Inc.

The Kroger Co.

The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights

The New York Times Co.

The Utility Reform Network

U.S. Anesthesia Partners

Ulta Beauty Inc.

United Airlines Holdings Inc.

UnitedHealth Group Inc.

Universal Music Group NV

Universal Service Administrative Co.

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

University of Virginia

Verizon Communications Inc.

Walmart Inc.

Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE)

Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribe

California Attorney General's Office

California Department of Justice

California Public Utilities Commission

City and County of San Francisco, California

Committee for Public Counsel Services

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Competition and Markets Authority

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

European Commission

European Union

Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys

Executive Office of the President

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Judicial Center

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Food and Drug Administration

Homeland Security Investigations

Internal Revenue Service

Library of Congress

Los Angeles World Airports

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

Menominee Indian Tribe

New York Attorney General's Office

New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct

New York State Department of Health

Ofcom

Office of Foreign Assets Control

Oregon Attorney General's Office

Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services

Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Rhode Island Department of Transportation

Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority

Surface Transportation Board

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland

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

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

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

U.S. Coast Guard

U.S. Copyright Office

U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Department of the Treasury

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

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island

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

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

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

U.S. District Court for the Southern 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 Washington

U.S. House of Representatives

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 Southern District of Ohio

United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin

Virginia Attorney General's Office

Washington Legislature

West Virginia Attorney General's Office

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

World Trade Organization