The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that Cox Communications is not liable for its customers' music piracy circumscribes the theories copyright owners may pursue for secondary infringement — limits that attorneys say will extend beyond internet service providers and influence litigation involving e-commerce platforms and artificial intelligence.
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Justices' Music Piracy Ruling Could Reverberate Beyond ISPs

By Ivan Moreno

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that Cox Communications is not liable for its customers' music piracy circumscribes the theories copyright owners may pursue for secondary infringement — limits that attorneys say will extend beyond internet service providers and influence litigation involving e-commerce platforms and artificial intelligence.

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High Court Reverses Music Piracy Liability Ruling Against Cox

By Ivan Moreno

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday said the Fourth Circuit incorrectly affirmed a jury verdict that found Cox Communications liable for its customers' music piracy, concluding there is a legal distinction between mere knowledge of infringement and intent to promote it.

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Justices Reject Tolling For Supervised Release Absconders

By Phillip Bantz

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the fugitive tolling doctrine, which prevents criminal defendants from earning credits to reduce prison sentences while they are not behind bars, cannot also be used to automatically penalize defendants who abscond from supervised release.

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DOJ Agrees To Settle Flynn's Fla. Suit Over False Prosecution

By David Minsky

Retired Army general Michael Flynn reached a financial settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday in his Florida federal lawsuit claiming he was wrongly prosecuted for allegedly lying to the FBI during its investigation into whether Donald Trump coordinated with Russia during the 2016 election.

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Judge Upholds Texas Gun Ban In Bars As Historically Sound

By Spencer Brewer

A Texas federal judge has tossed a challenge to the constitutionality of state laws barring people from carrying guns in places like bars and at sporting events, saying the Texas public's right to limit firearm access in sensitive locations does not violate the Second Amendment.

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BANKING & SECURITIES

FSOC Seeks To Rein In Too-Big-To-Fail Labels In Latest Pivot

By Jon Hill

Federal regulators moved Wednesday to curb their authority to subject large asset managers, insurers and other nonbank firms to heightened, bank-like supervision, proposing guidelines that would reinstitute tougher standards for these too-big-to-fail designations.

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Warren Grills Fed's Ex-BigLaw Supervision Chief On Conflicts

By Lauren Berg

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Wednesday asked former Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP veteran Randall Guynn, a recent addition to the Federal Reserve, to explain how he is dealing with potential conflicts of interest stemming from his previous role chairing the BigLaw firm's financial institutions group.

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Lawmakers Probe SEC Rulemaking Role In Tokenization

By Aislinn Keely

House lawmakers on Wednesday voiced support for bringing blockchain technology to Wall Street securities trading if it improves settlement times and market transparency, but Democrats worried whether certain regulatory experiments could lead to less oversight for crypto securities than their traditional counterparts. 

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL

Analysis

Tax-Credit Cliff Sparks M&A Rush For Clean Energy

By Keith Goldberg

The looming July cutoff to maintain eligibility for clean electricity investment and production tax credits is sparking a dealmaking spree as smaller developers who are unable to meet the deadline begin looking to sell projects to deeper-pocketed players who can.

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Groups Say Miner, Nonprofit Forum Shop In Chuckwalla Suit

By Crystal Owens

A group of California tribes and conservation nonprofits is accusing a Michigan miner and the BlueRibbon Coalition of venue shopping in their challenge to the establishment of the Chuckwalla National Monument, arguing that the case should be transferred to a district "with an actual stake in the suit."

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HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES

Insurers, Brokers Can't Exit Medicare Advantage Steering Suit

By Julie Manganis

A Massachusetts federal judge on Wednesday largely rejected a bid by insurers and brokers to toss claims that they colluded in a kickback scheme to steer Medicare Advantage customers to certain companies and to push away disabled individuals.

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Nicotine Pouch Maker Sues FDA Over Rejected Application

By Jared Foretek

A nicotine pouch manufacturer is asking a D.C. federal judge to force the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to review its "Zone" pouch products, claiming it spent nearly four years in regulatory limbo before the agency said the application was incomplete.

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3rd Circ. Probes Free Speech Impact Of NJ Telemedicine Law

By Carla Baranauckas

A Third Circuit panel on Wednesday examined whether New Jersey can bar out-of-state doctors from consulting with Garden State patients via phone or video without a state license, pressing both sides on where to draw the line between protected speech and the regulated practice of medicine.

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AbbVie, Novartis Sue Wash. Over New 340B Drug-Pricing Law

By Rachel Riley

Pharmaceutical giants Novartis and AbbVie say a new Washington state law illegally expands drugmakers' obligations to provide deeply discounted medications under the federal government's 340B Drug Pricing Program, according to a pair of legal challenges launched in federal court on Wednesday.

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IP & TECHNOLOGY

Judge Backs USPTO's Ax Of Art Project Patent App

By Adam Lidgett

A Virginia federal judge has tossed a challenge to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's decision to terminate a patent application from an art kit company after the agency found its filings had been signed by an attorney without her authorization or permission.

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PTAB Was Never '100% Discretionary,' Rep. Issa Tells Squires

By Dani Kass

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires is exceeding the authority Congress intended to grant him in the America Invents Act for discretionarily denying patent challenges, the U.S. House of Representatives' intellectual property leader said Wednesday.

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USPTO To Launch AI Image Search, Description Tools For TMs

By Theresa Schliep

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is launching artificial intelligence tools to help trademark attorneys look up images and write descriptions for their registrations, officials said at a webinar Wednesday, where they also discussed efforts to tackle certain pendency issues.

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Official Says DOJ Watching Essential Patent Antitrust Cases

By Ryan Davis

A U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division official said Wednesday the agency is closely monitoring antitrust disputes over standard essential patents, aiming to ensure that proper analyses of market power are undertaken and that most patent suits are exempted from causing antitrust liability.

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Lawmakers Aim To Advance Bills Bolstering Patent Rights

By Ryan Davis

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers said at a conference Wednesday that they plan to make a push to pass legislation aimed at establishing stronger patent rights in the coming year, including bills limiting patent challenges and setting rules on which inventions are eligible for patents.

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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

Oak View Exec Tells Jury Of Deal To Hype Ticketmaster

By Stewart Bishop

The CEO of Oak View Group told a Manhattan federal jury Wednesday that his company didn't inform other venue owners that it was being paid to "advocate" for them to use Ticketmaster as a vendor for ticketing services, but said he still would recommend the Live Nation subsidiary anyway since it's the best in the business.

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Nexstar Says No Harm On The Horizon From $6.2B Tegna Deal

By Nadia Dreid

Nexstar and Tegna have come out swinging against a "last-minute, unfounded" attempt by eight states to block the companies from continuing to co-mingle their businesses following their $6.2 billion television station merger after receiving the go-ahead from the Federal Communications Commission.

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Herschel Walker Campaign, Media Firm Wrap Up Contract Suit

By Kelcey Caulder

The campaign for former NFL star Herschel Walker's losing U.S. Senate bid and a Texas-based media firm that the campaign accused of charging inflated costs for advertising buys have reached an agreement to end their legal battle in Georgia federal court. 

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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE

Truck Makers Say Calif. Can't Ditch 'Clean Trucks' Pact Suit

By Linda Chiem

Heavy-duty truck manufacturers have told a California federal judge that state officials cannot be allowed to circumvent federal law and saddle manufacturers with stringent emissions standards and stiff penalties for noncompliance, saying the Golden State's regulations are unequivocally preempted.

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REAL ESTATE

Mass. High Court Clarifies Anti-SLAPP Standard, Atty Fees

By Chris Villani

The top appellate court in Massachusetts on Wednesday in separate opinions clarified the standard under which suits can be dismissed under the state's anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation or anti-SLAPP laws and reversed a lower court's decision to cut an attorney fee award in an anti-SLAPP case.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Defense Dept. Can't Shut Down Ex-Worker's Pay Bias Suit

By Patrick Hoff

The U.S. Department of Defense narrowed but failed to escape a lawsuit alleging it unlawfully refused to bump a female civilian employee to a higher pay grade, with a D.C. federal judge ruling the worker provided "just enough information" to suggest she was paid less because of her gender.

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Fired MSPB Member Urges Justices To Review Case

By Katherine Smith

Former Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review a D.C. Circuit decision upholding her firing from the agency, arguing that the decision "muddled" the differences between the board and other federal agencies.

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Starbucks Roasts Consumers' Suit Doubting Ethical Sourcing

By Rachel Riley

Starbucks is urging a Seattle federal judge to throw out a proposed class action accusing the java giant of playing up its "ethical sourcing" commitment despite supply chain labor violations, saying customers cannot sue based on mere disappointment with the company's coffee farm certification standards.

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COMPETITION

After Overhaul Nixed, FTC, DOJ Mull New Merger Rulemaking

By Bryan Koenig

The Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice are not giving up on attempting to overhaul the "insufficient" half-century-old merger notification form after its replacement was just struck down by a Texas federal judge, with the agencies now seeking public comment as they mull "a new rulemaking process."

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PBMs Say Mich. Price-Fixing Suit Lacks Specifics

By Susan Smiley

For the second time, pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts Inc. and Prime Therapeutics LLC asked a Michigan federal judge on Monday to toss a price-fixing suit filed by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, arguing that the state has no standing to file the suit.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

Ulta Seeks Quick Appeal To Challenge Wash. Antispam Statute

By Ben Adlin

Beauty retailer Ulta asked a Washington federal judge this week for permission to immediately appeal a February ruling that upheld the validity of a state law barring commercial emails with false or misleading subject lines, a move that could have sweeping implications for dozens of pending lawsuits brought under the statute.

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PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

11th Circ. Seems Open To Reviving Botched FBI Raid Suit

By Chart Riggall

An Eleventh Circuit judge appeared inclined Wednesday to revive a Georgia woman's suit over an FBI raid mistakenly carried out at her home after the U.S. Supreme Court examined the case last year and barred the federal government from invoking the U.S. Constitution's supremacy clause as a defense.

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Murky Video Leads 7th Circ. To Reverse Officer Immunity

By Elizabeth Daley

A man arrested during an early morning methamphetamine search at a rural Wisconsin property in 2018 may continue his battle against a police officer he says deliberately hit him in the head with a rifle, using excessive force, a Seventh Circuit panel has said in a reversal.

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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

DOE Worker Who Took Buyout Admits To Attempted Bribery

By Julie Manganis

An ex-U.S. Department of Energy employee who accepted the Trump administration's "fork in the road" deferred resignation offer last year pled guilty Wednesday to trying to bribe a former co-worker to steer contracts to his new company, federal prosecutors announced.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Trade Court Nom Regrets Past Tweets Critical Of GOP Sens.

By Courtney Bublé

Kara Westercamp, associate counsel to the president, who was nominated for the U.S. Court of International Trade, said Wednesday she regretted her past social media posts critical of Republican senators.

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Brief

Chinese Sugar Alcohol Imports Harming US Industry, ITC Says

By Jack McLoone

The U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday found that imports of the sweetener erythritol from China are materially harming U.S. industry, making Chinese producers and exporters subject to antidumping and countervailing duties.

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TAX

Idaho Expands Retail Developer Sales Tax Rebate

By Zak Kostro

Idaho expanded a sales tax rebate to reimburse developers of retail complexes for eligible transportation project expenses under a bill signed by the governor.

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Utah Expands Unrelated Biz Income Definition For Corp. Tax

By Michael Nunes

Utah will expand its definition of corporate income to include income allocated to the state under a bill signed by the state's governor.

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IMMIGRATION

Analysis

ICE Builds Out Detention Centers, And The Suits Pile Up

By Grace Dixon

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's surging need for detention space — fueled by increased funding and a rapid escalation in enforcement activity — has sparked litigation from local lawmakers and advocacy groups concerned by the agency's full-throttle approach and perceived disregard for surrounding communities.

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8th Circ. Backs No-Bond Detention For Unauthorized Migrants

By Britain Eakin

A split Eighth Circuit panel on Wednesday sided with the Trump administration's position that it can detain noncitizens who crossed the border without authorization, no matter how long they've been in the U.S., without bond.

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10th Circ. Panel Skeptical Of Oklahoma Immigration Law

By Zach Dupont

A Tenth Circuit panel appeared skeptical during oral arguments Wednesday of Oklahoma's arguments that federal law doesn't preempt a state law that attempts to make it a crime for unauthorized immigrants to live in the state.

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NJ Gov. Sherrill Signs Trio Of Bills To Protect Immigrants

By Carla Baranauckas

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed on Wednesday three bills intended to limit state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, strengthen privacy protections and require law enforcement officers — including federal agents — to identify themselves during public interactions.

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DOJ Created 'Rocket Docket' For Somali Removals, Suit Says

By Tom Lotshaw

A Minnesota law firm and a human rights group have accused the Trump administration of unlawfully fast-tracking removal proceedings for nondetained Somali immigrants, making it "monumentally more difficult," if not nearly impossible, to defend their rights in immigration courts.

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WHITE COLLAR

Conn. Atty Faces Civil Arrest Bid In $10M Trust Account Probe

By Aaron Keller

A city housing authority and its corporate development arm have asked a Connecticut Superior Court judge to order the civil arrest of an attorney accused of funneling nearly $10 million in unauthorized loan proceeds into his lawyer trust account.

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NATIVE AMERICAN

Okla. High Court Says Fed Suit Will Decide Tribal Hunting Row

By Crystal Owens

The Oklahoma Supreme Court denied a bid by the governor to overturn a formal opinion by Attorney General Gentner Drummond that says U.S. law prohibits the state from citing tribal members for hunting and fishing on reservation lands, saying a federal lawsuit in the dispute will settle its legality.

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Calif. Tribe Says IHS Compact Delay Risks More Opioid Deaths

By Joyce Hanson

The Pechanga Band of Indians has asked a California federal judge for a preliminary injunction that will compel the Indian Health Service to approve a proposed compact and funding agreement that will allow the tribe to operate an opioid treatment facility.

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS

House Panel Advances Bill To Re-Up FirstNet Until 2037

By Christopher Cole

U.S. House committee lawmakers voted unanimously Wednesday to reauthorize the First Responder Network Authority for more than a decade past its current sunset next February while adding two seats to the board for public safety experts.

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Talkie Urges FCC To Preempt Md. Agencies In Permit Dispute

By Nadia Dreid

A Maryland-based internet service provider says it's time for the Federal Communications Commission to step in and preempt local regulations so that it can escape a permitting fight with state and local agencies over new utility pole attachments.

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Ramp Up Router Power Levels, Electronics Biz Tells FCC

By Christopher Cole

Consumer electronics-makers want the Federal Communications Commission to ramp up allowed power levels for routers as one way to boost Wi-Fi performance in the U.S.

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CANNABIS

Md. Tells 4th Circ. Not To Revive Pot Licensing Suit

By Mike Curley

Maryland cannabis regulators are urging the Fourth Circuit to leave dismissed a California entrepreneur's suit alleging that its social equity licensing program discriminates against out-of-state operators, saying her complaint fails to establish any real harm.

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Judge Lets NY Cannabis Licensing Challenge Proceed

By Sam Reisman

Following a recent Second Circuit ruling that the dormant commerce clause applies to marijuana, a New York federal judge Wednesday rejected state cannabis regulators' bid to dismiss a constitutional challenge to their licensure program.

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PEOPLE

FBT Gibbons Lands Public Finance Pros From BigLaw Firms

By Madison Arnold

FBT Gibbons LLP has added two public finance partners, one from Bracewell LLP in Houston and another from Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Columbus, Ohio.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

How Iran War Might Reshape Proxy Contests This Year

The Iran war may function as a short-term poison pill for proxy contests, not because it strengthens corporate defenses, but because it increases the risks associated with activist commitments, say attorneys at Sidley.

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New Orphan Drug Law Provides A Key Fix For Pharma Cos.

The Consolidated Appropriations Act enacted last month restores the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's long-standing interpretation of "same disease or condition," related to orphan drug exclusivity, resolving years of regulatory uncertainty and litigation that have discouraged rare disease research, say attorneys at Spencer Fane.

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Stablecoin Yield Reform Raises Stakes For Community Banks

Risks for community banks are heightened by the Clarity and Genius Acts, which establish stablecoin market parameters and may lead to traditional bank fund withdrawals in the long term, but a recent Senate amendment to the former bill could prevent deposit runoff, says Thomas Walker at Jones Walker.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Law Firm Ransomware Attacks On Rise, Report Says

By Allison Grande

Cyberattacks targeting law firms jumped in 2025, according to a new BakerHostetler report, which also highlighted recent spikes across a wide range of sectors in ransomware payments and class action lawsuits stemming from these incidents. 

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Winston & Strawn Wants Hunter Biden To Respond In Fee Row

By Lynn LaRowe

Winston & Strawn LLP has asked the D.C. Superior Court to force Hunter Biden to fully respond to interrogatories in its lawsuit against the former president's son over unpaid legal bills, after Biden conducted an incomplete "hand search" of documents at issue.

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MyPillow CEO's Attys Face New Sanctions Over Latest Errors

By Lauren Berg

Two attorneys for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and his media company are in hot water once again as a Colorado federal judge on Wednesday ordered them to explain why they shouldn't be sanctioned for citation errors, after she previously sanctioned them for errors produced by generative artificial intelligence.

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Fla. Appeals Panel Turns Poetic In Warning About AI Misuse

By Madison Arnold

A Florida state appeals court on Wednesday admonished a pro se litigant for using AI-hallucinated case citations in his ultimately unsuccessful appeal of a lower court ruling enforcing a settlement agreement with an investment company, with the panel citing an AI-generated limerick to get its point across.

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Ramey, EscapeX Ask Justices To Review Sanctions Challenge

By Adam Lidgett

EscapeX IP and its attorney William Ramey III want the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Federal Circuit's decision backing $255,000 in fees and sanctions for what a California federal judge found to be a frivolous patent suit against Google.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

A&O Shearman

Arete Law Group

Baker & Hostetler

Barnes & Thornburg

Bartko Pavia

Benbrook Law Group

Bennett & Belfort

Bennett Legal Services

Binnall Law Group

Blank Rome

Bracewell LLP

Brad Bailey Law

Butler Snow LLP

Cain & Skarnulis

Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP

Chaiken Ghali

Clement & Murphy

Clifford Chance

Coburn & Greenbaum

CohenMalad

Cooper & Scully

Correia & Puth

Cravath Swaine

Crivello Nichols

Crowell & Moring

Davis Polk

Davis Wright Tremaine

Dykema

Edelson PC

Epstein Becker

Evans Craven

FBT Gibbons

Foley & Lardner

Foley Hoag

Fox Rothschild

Freeman Mathis

Gibson Dunn

Goulston & Storrs

Greenberg Traurig

Hagens Berman

Halloran Farkas

Hickey Hauck

Hogan Lovells

Husch Blackwell

Illovsky Gates

Immigration Law PLLC

Jenner & Block

Jones Walker LLP

Kator Parks

Kirkland & Ellis

Latham & Watkins

McDermott Will & Schulte

McKool Smith

McNaul Ebel

Milbank LLP

Morrison & Foerster

Nelson Mullins

Nutter McClennen

Oppenheim & Zebrak

Orrick Herrington

Perkins Coie

Proskauer Rose

Pullman & Comley

Quinn Emanuel

Ramey LLP

Richman Law & Policy

Rivas & Associates

Robins Kaplan

Ryan Whaley

Schwed Kahle

Sidley Austin

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett

Sonosky Chambers

Spencer Fane

Sterne Kessler

Stranch Jennings

Strauss Borrelli

Troutman

White & Case

Whitten Burrage

Williams & Connolly

Willkie Farr

Winston & Strawn

Yoder & Langford

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AB Volvo

AT&T Inc.

AbbVie Inc.

Aetna Inc.

Allergan PLC

American Civil Liberties Union

American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma

American International Group Inc.

Apple Inc.

Bank of America Corp.

BlackRock Inc.

Block Inc.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

CVS Health Corp.

Cargill Inc.

Center for Biological Diversity Inc.

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Citigroup Inc.

Consumer Technology Association

Cox Communications Inc.

Daimler Truck Holding AG

Democracy Forward Foundation

Drummond

Early Warning Services LLC

Earthjustice

Elevance Health Inc.

Elliott Investment Management LP

Express Scripts Holding Co.

George Washington University

Google LLC

Greif Inc.

Harvard University

Humana Inc.

IHS Markit Ltd.

Independent Community Bankers of America

Institute for Justice

InterDigital Inc.

Investment Company Institute

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

LinkedIn Corp.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc.

Marriott International Inc.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

Morgan Stanley

National Organization for Rare Disorders Inc.

National Parks Conservation Association

Native American Rights Fund Inc.

Netlist Inc.

Neurelis Inc.

Nexstar Media Group Inc.

Ohio State University

Old Navy LLC

Pacific Legal Foundation

Pharmacyclics, Inc.

Phillips 66

Prime Therapeutics LLC

Recording Industry Association of America Inc.

SIFMA

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Sierra Club

Sirius XM Radio Inc.

Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Starbucks Corp.

State Bar of Wisconsin

Tegna Inc.

Texas Public Policy Foundation

The Advocates for Human Rights

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.

The Cigna Group

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The Wilderness Society

Therapeutics Inc.

Twitter Inc.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Virginia State Bar

Walmart Inc.

Wells Fargo & Co.

YouTube Inc.

eHealth, Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bureau of Land Management

California Air Resources Board

Chemehuevi Indian Tribe

Chickasaw Nation

Colorado River Indian Tribes

Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Defense Intelligence Agency

Executive Office for Immigration Review

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Financial Stability Oversight Council

Food and Drug Administration

Indian Health Service

Internal Revenue Service

International Trade Administration

International Trade Commission

Maryland Attorney General's Office

Maryland Public Service Commission

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

Mescalero Apache Tribe

Morongo Band of Mission Indians

National Credit Union Administration

National Labor Relations Board

National Security Agency

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Ohio House of Representatives

Oklahoma Attorney General's Office

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

Oklahoma Supreme Court

Oklahoma Tax Commission

Patent Trial and Appeal Board

Pechanga Band of Indians

State of Maryland

State of Michigan

Texas Attorney General's Office

Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians

U.S. Attorney's Office

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia

U.S. Coast Guard

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Energy

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

US Office of Management and Budget

United States District Court for the District of Colorado

United States District Court for the District of Montana

United States District Court for the District of the Virgin Islands

United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma

Washington Attorney General's Office

Washington State Health Care Authority