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Litigation firm Beasley Allen must stop representing plaintiffs suing
Key provisions of President Donald Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders are fair game for federal agencies to enforce, after the Fourth Circuit reversed a federal judge’s decision blocking implementation.
SCOTUSBlog founder Tom Goldstein told a journalist that he understated his debts by millions of dollars when applying for a mortgage to keep them secret from his wife, the jury heard at his his trial on tax and false statement charges Thursday.
Reinvigorated lawsuits from federal worker unions and advocates will face a series of hurdles in challenging a new regulation that makes it easier for the president to fire nonpolitical public employees.
A federal appeals court in Manhattan rejected a nursing home operator’s attempt to freeze a long-running National Labor Relations Board case based on alleged constitutional defects with the agency’s in-house judges.

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The Trump administration has the power to detain noncitizens arrested in the interior of the country without giving them a chance to argue for their release in immigration court, a Fifth Circuit panel ruled Friday.
New York and New Jersey won a temporary court order blocking the Trump administration’s freeze on federal funds for the $16 billion Gateway tunnel under the Hudson River.
A former attorney sued Blank Rome LLP on Friday after the firm allegedly failed to protect her from a male colleague who the attorney said sexually assaulted her.
A lawsuit accusing ICE of inhumane treatment of detainees at its largest detention facility in California will likely be transferred to a new federal court, but not without some relief for the detainees.
A private Montana ski and golf resort’s sprinkler and pond systems don’t violate the US Clean Water Act, a federal jury ruled.
Cadwalader litigation practice leaders Nicholas Gravante and Phil Iovieno resigned on Friday due to conflicts of interest with clients of the firm’s partner in a planned merger, Hogan Lovells.
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Luigi Mangione will face a June 8 murder trial in a New York state court for the fatal shooting of
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