Nvidia Sued by Journalists, Podcasters Over AI Biometric Claims

Nvidia Corp. was sued by award-winning journalists and podcasters accusing the trillion-dollar tech giant of using their voices without permission to train its AI products.

Trump-Targeted Law Firms Seek to Extend Win Streak in DC Appeal

Four Trump-targeted law firms aim to set up their next victory on Thursday by arguing White House executive orders attacked the legal system and weren’t just about security clearances.

Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Republican Congressional Lines

Missouri’s Supreme Court upheld a Republican-drawn congressional map designed to deliver the party an additional House district in the November election.

NCAA Gets Final Approval of $303 Million Settlement With Coaches

The NCAA won final court approval of a $303 million class action settlement in an antitrust case brought on behalf of Division I volunteer coaches.

Court Halts Order Finding New Trump Tariffs Unlawful for Now

A federal appeals court has temporarily paused a ruling that declared President Donald Trump’s latest global tariffs unlawful, as the judges weigh the administration’s request to allow officials to keep collecting the levies while the legal fight continues.

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AI’s Long-Term Effects for Retirement Plans, Fiduciaries Unknown

AI changes work itself: who stays employed longer, who exits earlier, which employers can spread costs and governance through pooling, and which collectively bargained industries see their contribution base strengthened or weakened, says Hall Benefits’ Samuel Krause in the second of a two-part article.

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