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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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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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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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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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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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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