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TOP NEWS
7th Circ. Revives BIPA Suit Over Virtual Try-On Tool
By Celeste Bott
The Seventh Circuit on Friday revived a proposed class action against an eyewear company accused of violating Illinois' biometric privacy law with its online "virtual try-on" tool, saying a lower court dismissed the case too early and more evidence is needed to see if the law's exemption for data collected for health care purposes bars the claims.
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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
CFPB, Union Seek Pause On Review Of Layoff Plan
By Sarah Jarvis
The Trump administration and a federal labor union that represents staffers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have jointly asked a D.C. federal court to pause weighing a response to the administration's plan to lay off about half of the agency's remaining workforce, arguing 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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Crypto Firms Urge CFTC To Tailor Rules, CME Urges Caution
By Aislinn Keely
Cryptocurrency industry groups and firms are urging the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to make regulatory tweaks to ensure blockchain-based financial products aren't burdened by unsuitable requirements of traditional registration categories, while some traditional finance players told the agency to tread carefully as it considers deregulation for fintech businesses.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
Analysis
Top 5 Enviro Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2026
By Gautama Mehta
The second half of 2026 could see courts delivering important rulings that will determine whether municipalities can set their own building emissions laws, the extent of California's authority to regulate pollution and citizens' power to enforce the Clean Air Act. Here, Law360 takes a look at five environmental cases that could be resolved before the end of the year.
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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
MassDOT, Contractors Ignored Environmental Rules, AG Says
By Julie Manganis
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation and a group of private contractors working on a nearly complete bridge project just outside Boston have violated multiple state environmental laws and regulations, exposing workers and nearby residents to asbestos and other hazardous materials, the state's attorney general alleged in a lawsuit launched Friday.
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SPORTS & BETTING
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
PRODUCT LIABILITY
Esco Bar Maker, FDA End Vape Suit Without Prejudice
By Jonathan Capriel
The manufacturer behind the popular vape brand Esco Bar has agreed to end its lawsuit accusing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of unfairly rejecting its $7 million application seeking permission to sell more than 100 vape products, with a federal judge sitting by designation in Texas accepting a stipulated dismissal.
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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TAX
IMMIGRATION
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
How New FERC Orders Are Prepping Grid For Large Loads
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's recent show-cause orders to grid operators to justify how their rates and regulations account for the interconnection of large and colocated loads like data centers may be just the first step in FERC's efforts to address anticipated reliability and affordability challenges in the coming years, say attorneys at Baker Donelson.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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