Live Nation Reaches DOJ Settlement in Antitrust Case
DC Circuit Questions If Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee Is a Tax
A federal appellate panel focused Monday on whether a $100,000 Trump fee on H-1B worker petitions should be considered a tax, or a use of presidential authority to restrict entry to the US.
Anthropic Sues US Government Over Supply Chain Risk Label
Fifth Circuit Allows Religious Class in United Vaccine Case
Rape Survivor Suit Highlights Lack of Uniform US Care Standard
An unusual lawsuit over how a Florida emergency room treated an alleged rape survivor presents questions about a hospital’s standard of care obligations and whether it can held liable for not following them.
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Trump EPA Touts Environment Enforcement It Says Surpasses Biden
The EPA under President Donald Trump notched higher enforcement numbers across several key metrics in fiscal 2025 than it has in a decade, Jeffrey Hall, head of the agency’s enforcement division, said in an interview.
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Absolute Dental’s $3.3 Million Data Breach Deal Gets First Nod
Absolute Dental Group LLC’s $3.3 million deal to settle allegations that the Nevada-based dental practice failed to sufficiently protect the personal information of some 1.2 million people received preliminary approval from a federal court.
Cannabis Vape Maker Defeats Consumer’s Misclassification Suit
Progressive Treatment Solutions LLC, a cannabis product maker, convinced a federal judge to toss a consumer’s proposed class action alleging the company misclassified a disposable vape cartridge in violation of Illinois law.
Colorado Justices Toss Initiative to Add Voter Approval for Fees
The ballot for Colorado’s 2026 general election won’t include an initiative to require voter approval for certain fees because the measure’s scope too was broad, the state justices ruled Monday.
Argentine Bondholders Get Fraction of $35 Million Suit Revived
Several Argentine investors can resume claims against their government to recover $5.5 million out of nearly $36 million in principal they allegedly lost on defaulted bonds, the Second Circuit ruled Monday.
Anthropic Sues US Government Over Supply Chain Risk Label
Lockheed Martin Whistleblower Gets Another Shot at Fraud Suit
Fertilizer Producers Hit With US Farmers’ Price-Fixing Lawsuit
The owners of a family farm in New York sued a group of six leading fertilizer companies in a proposed class action, the first such case filed by a private plaintiff following reports of a Department of Justice probe over possible collusion.
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