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ELECTION FIGHTS
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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
REAL ESTATE
NJ Justices Revamp Test For Certain Zoning Variances
By Carla Baranauckas
The New Jersey Supreme Court revised a decades-old legal test governing use variances for "inherently beneficial" projects, ruling Monday that applicants must show that a proposed development will not substantially impair a municipality's zoning plan before a zoning board balances the project's public benefits against its downsides.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Judge OKs Pause On Reviewing CFPB Layoff Plan
By Sarah Jarvis
A D.C. federal court has approved a joint bid from the Trump administration and a union that represents Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staffers to pause weighing a response to the administration's plan to lay off about half of the agency's remaining workforce, after the parties argued the president's nominee to head the agency should be given the chance to review the plan if he is confirmed.
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COMPETITION
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
2nd Circ. Orders New Trial In NYPD Search, Prosecution Suit
By Brandon Lowrey
A Second Circuit panel on Monday ordered a new civil trial for four New York Police Department officers found liable for busting into an apartment without a warrant and arresting one of its occupants without cause, saying the district court erroneously refused to allow jurors to hear recordings of phone calls that cast doubt on the plaintiff's credibility.
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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TAX
IMMIGRATION
Ex-Yale Student Sues ICE Agents Over Courthouse Arrest
By Aaron Keller
A former Yale University student has sued a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation officer and six unidentified federal agents in Connecticut state court, saying his 2025 lawsuit to force the adjudication of his 2016 asylum application may have triggered his detention in Hartford's federal courthouse last year.
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WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
Hemp Co. Tells 7th Circ. To Leave RICO Case Buried
By Mike Curley
Hemp product maker Urb Cannabis and its affiliates are urging the Seventh Circuit to leave intact the dismissal of a hemp seller's suit alleging that Urb's products were illegal and led to a police raid on his store, saying the racketeering claims are insufficient and fail to describe the conspiracy or identify its members.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Future Of Fed Independence Shaky After Justices' Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in Trump v. Cook preserved the Federal Reserve's formal independence but could invite the president to remove board members with just modest protections, leaving the central bank's autonomy uncertain and potentially setting up fresh clashes over other agencies, says Steven Schwinn at the University of Chicago.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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