Trump Mail-in Voting Order Gets Icy Reception From Boston Judge

A US judge reviewing President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting criticized the government’s push for an admittedly incomplete voter list that could disenfranchise residents and put elections officials in legal jeopardy.

Outlier ERISA Rule on Chopping Block, 11th Cir. Judges Suggest

A unique barrier to bringing ERISA class actions in the Eleventh Circuit looks to be in peril, with multiple judges appearing willing to abandon the judge-made rule during en banc arguments Tuesday in Atlanta.

Chicago US Attorney Working With Eyes on Washington, Critics Say

The implosion of a prosecution against anti-ICE protesters is the latest indication that US Attorney Andrew Boutros is prioritizing loyalty to Washington over the Northern District of Illinois’ longstanding nonpartisan customs, former federal prosecutors said.

Florida Drag Show Ban for Minors Meets Wary Eleventh Circuit

Florida’s restrictions on minors attending drag show performances were picked apart by the Eleventh Circuit Tuesday in an en banc hearing that highlighted the difficulty of drawing the line for “lewd” speech.

Atlanta Judge Risks More Recusal Bids After Judicial Reprimand

Litigants could seize on openings to ask a Georgia federal judge to take herself off certain political cases, after she was found to have improperly had an affair with a police officer in chambers and attended a political event.

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Trump to Drop $1.8 Billion Fund in IRS Deal, Keeps Tax Probe Ban

The Trump administration is moving to drop controversial plans for a $1.8 billion fund to pay victims of alleged government “weaponization,” but will still provide immunity from any probes into the president’s past tax filings under a deal agreed to last month.

Valve’s Antitrust Reckoning Has Echoes of Apple, Google Suits

Gabe Newell, the co-founder and president of the gaming company Valve Corp., spent a morning in November 2023 with a handful of lawyers at the Arctic Club Hotel in downtown Seattle, talking in circles. Newell’s company runs Steam, the dominant online store for PC games, and was facing a lawsuit filed by a set of independent game developers who claimed that Steam operated an illegal monopoly in the $40 billion industry. Because developers relied so heavily on Steam, the suit argued, Valve has been able to stymie competition and charge “supracompetitive” fees.

Heron Loses Bids to Block Azurity Copy of Cinvanti Nausea Drug

Heron Therapeutics Inc. lost two lawsuits over Azurity Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s proposed copy of nausea-prevention drug Cinvanti, as a federal judge’s invalidation of two patents in one case triggered a prior agreement that 10 other patents aren’t infringed.

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