Feds Blocked From Divesting Wyo. Facility Stewardship
By Rae Ann Varona
A Colorado federal judge ruled that a Wyoming supercomputing facility used for atmospheric research must stay under a consortium of 129 universities' care pending litigation over the National Science Foundation's decision to divest the consortium of stewardship, saying the NSF failed to explain its decision and effectively ignored public comments.
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NC Dem Lawmakers Introduce Gov't Transparency Bills
By Emily Sawicki
Democratic lawmakers in North Carolina on Tuesday introduced a trio of bills focused on governmental transparency, including a proposal to reform an "increasingly partisan and secretive" judicial standards commission and another to reinforce separation of powers, blocking the state's general assembly from infringing on the governor's authority.
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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
SEC Floats Strategic Plan For Next Four Years
By Jessica Corso
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday said it plans to reevaluate how administrative proceedings operate and to write regulations governing the cryptocurrency industry, calling for public feedback as it put forth Chairman Paul Atkins' vision for running the agency over the next four years.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
SPORTS & BETTING
REAL ESTATE
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Bryan Koenig
Nexstar and Tegna defended their merger from multiple challenges on both coasts, federal rail regulators said they need more information to review Union Pacific's proposed $85 billion purchase of Norfolk Southern and U.K. officials cut a deal allowing Getty Images to buy its rival Shutterstock.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
PRODUCT LIABILITY
3rd Circ. Asks NJ To Define 'Unreasonable' Gunmaker Conduct
By George Woolston
The Third Circuit on Tuesday appeared skeptical of the state of New Jersey's position that The National Shooting Sports Foundation still lacked standing as it tries to renew its challenge of a Garden State law allowing it to sue gunmakers for endangering public safety, questioning what exactly is impermissible under broad statutory language like "unreasonable" conduct.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Opinion
Immigration Appeals Rule Would Prevent Meaningful Review
Justice Stephen Breyer’s book “Making Our Democracy Work” offers a useful lens through which to consider what is at stake for the Executive Office for Immigration Review's legitimacy as the government asks the D.C. Circuit to revive an interim final rule that would have fast-tracked decisions by Board of Immigration Appeals, says Tara Kennedy at Kennedy Law.
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Opinion
SEC Must Clarify Crypto Guidance For Investment Advisers
Until the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission clarifies a conundrum created by recently issued guidance that classifies crypto tokens as digital commodities rather than securities, every registered investment adviser managing a digital commodity portfolio will be simultaneously compliant and exposed, says Nicole Trudeau at Wave Digital Assets.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Titan Of The Plaintiffs Bar: Arias Sanguinetti's Mike Arias
By Joyce Hanson
When she was team captain with a track and field scholarship at the University of Southern California in the 1990s, Nicole Haynes was in good health and rarely had to see a doctor. So when she got a bad stomachache and her friends encouraged her to visit the USC health center, Haynes said she didn't have the right words to explain why her experience with Dr. George Tyndall had felt so invasive and wrong.
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