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BANKING & SECURITIES
Trump Admin Seeks $25M FinCEN Budget Boost
By Sarah Jarvis
The Trump administration's latest budget plan calls for a more than 13% increase in spending for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, with nearly half of its total requested staffing increase for the agency slated for positions focused on deregulation related to the Bank Secrecy Act.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
IP & TECHNOLOGY
Justices Vacate Grande ISP Case After Cox Copyright Ruling
By Ivan Moreno
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday directed the Fifth Circuit to reconsider a copyright verdict against Grande Communications Networks, vacating the lower court's ruling and sending the case back for further review following the justices' decision last month sparing another internet service provider from liability for its customers' music piracy.
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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
REAL ESTATE
COMPETITION
States, AEG Say Live Nation Sanctions Bid Is Nonsense
By Stewart Bishop
A coalition of state-level enforcers and AEG Worldwide on Monday separately pushed back against accusations of witness tampering from Live Nation Entertainment Inc. amid a trial accusing the live entertainment giant and its Ticketmaster subsidiary of anticompetitive conduct, saying the defense allegations of undue influence are false.
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Apple Gets App Store Ruling Paused For High Court Appeal
By Dorothy Atkins
The Ninth Circuit granted Apple's request Monday to pause a panel decision in Epic Games Inc.'s favor while it petitions the U.S. Supreme Court to review the ruling, which largely affirmed an injunction barring Apple from charging developers "prohibitive" commissions on certain iPhone app purchases made outside its payment systems.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
PRODUCT LIABILITY
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
TAX
IMMIGRATION
Feds Still Not Reimbursing Shelter Program Costs, Court Told
By Ganesh Setty
Chicago and other municipalities again urged an Illinois federal court to enforce its preliminary injunction stopping the federal government from freezing and withholding funding for a U.S. Department of Homeland Security shelter program, saying they're still awaiting reimbursement for certain costs incurred before the government's grant terminations.
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WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
Ayahuasca Church Urges Judge To Halt DEA Enforcement
By Jonathan Capriel
A Florida church that has used a federally prohibited psychedelic as part of its rites is asking a federal court to block raids on it after filing suit against the government in February over claims that law enforcement ransacked its Orlando-area sanctuary and detained its members in violation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
How SEC And CFTC Are Attempting To End Their 'Turf War'
Through coordinated examinations and a shared aim to end duplicative regulation, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's recent memorandum of understanding could represent a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for market participants subject to the jurisdiction of both agencies, say attorneys at Jenner.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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