After justices and oral advocates spent much of an argument pummeling a lower court's writing talents, one attorney suggested it might be time to move on — only to be told the drubbing had barely begun. Here, Law360 showcases the standout jests and wisecracks from the 2024-25 U.S. Supreme Court term.
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The Funniest Moments Of The Supreme Court's Term

By Jeff Overley

After justices and oral advocates spent much of an argument pummeling a lower court's writing talents, one attorney suggested it might be time to move on — only to be told the drubbing had barely begun. Here, Law360 showcases the standout jests and wisecracks from the 2024-25 U.S. Supreme Court term.

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Trump Announces 1st And 9th Circ. Nominees

By Courtney Bublé

President Donald Trump announced nominations for judges on the First and Ninth circuit courts on Wednesday evening.

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NCAA, NASCAR Antitrust Challenges Permeate 2025's 1st Half

By Elaine Briseño

The first half of 2025 saw the dispute between NASCAR and two of its teams become supercharged and a judge give final approval to the disputed settlement for the NCAA name, image and likeness antitrust litigation.

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Analysis

High Court Case Tops List of Securities Appeals To Watch

By Jessica Corso

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up at least one shareholder's lawsuit when it reopens its doors in October, and securities attorneys from both the plaintiff and defense bars will be watching that appeal and several others as the year moves forward.

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Analysis

The Biggest Patent Rulings Of 2025: A Midyear Report

By Ryan Davis

A ruling by the full Federal Circuit invited greater scrutiny of patent damages testimony, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's acting director established new criteria for rejecting patent challenges. Here's a look at the top patent decisions from the first half of 2025.

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Analysis

Top Product Liability News In H1 2025

By Y. Peter Kang

There was no shortage of big rulings, verdicts and happenings in the product liability sphere in the first half of 2025. Here, Law360 looks at the most significant news cross-referenced with the articles that garnered the most page views.

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SUPREME COURT

Trump Asks Justices To Pause CPSC Members' Reinstatement

By Lauren Berg

The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday to stay a Maryland federal court's ruling that the president's removal of three U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission members was unlawful, while the commissioners argue they should be allowed to continue serving through the government's appeal.

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Justices Won't Hear Crypto Firms' Venue Statute Case

By Sarah Jarvis

The U.S. Supreme Court has said it will not take up a petition from the Binance-branded U.S. exchange and an affiliated crypto data site to resolve what they call a circuit split in a case accusing Binance.US of artificially deflating the price of a cryptocurrency token by lowering its ranking on the Binance exchange.

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DC CIRCUIT

DC Circ. Stands By Decision Nixing $7B Power Line Fight

By Jared Foretek

The D.C. Circuit has rejected an en banc rehearing petition from Illinois landowners and farmers challenging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to issue a license for the $7 billion Grain Belt Express transmission project, affirming an appellate panel and a district court's findings that the plaintiffs lack standing.

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FEDERAL CIRCUIT

Vax Maker Ends Appeal After Stewart Halts Patent Ax Sanction

By Ryan Davis

After the acting director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last month undid her predecessor's decision canceling all the claims of five Longhorn Vaccines & Diagnostics LLC patents as a sanction for misconduct, the company dropped its appeal in the case Wednesday.

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FIRST CIRCUIT

Unions Say Halt Of Parole Is Spreading Chaos In Workplaces

By Britain Eakin

A coalition of labor unions has told the First Circuit that the abrupt termination of Biden-era humanitarian parole programs is generating "chaos in American workplaces," as workers lose their work authorization and employers are left in the lurch.

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SECOND CIRCUIT

2nd Circ. Reinstates FIFA Bribery Convictions

By Cara Salvatore

The Second Circuit on Wednesday reinstated two conspiracy convictions linked to the FIFA bribery scandal, saying a former 21st Century Fox executive and a company that brokers media rights for major tournaments weren't absolved by new U.S. Supreme Court rulings.

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2nd Circ. Affirms NY Court Can't Nix Swiss Arbitration Loss

By Caroline Simson

The Second Circuit on Wednesday affirmed that an arbitral award issued by a Swiss tribunal to a Singapore company in a dispute over a medical imaging joint venture cannot be vacated in New York, concluding in a published opinion that the court lacks the power to do so.

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THIRD CIRCUIT

3rd Circ. Rules False Claims Fraud Can Trigger Deportation

By P.J. D'Annunzio

A Canadian national who gained permanent-resident status in the United States can be deported for costing the Department of Veterans Affairs $3 million by making false claims to get his scuba school into a GI Bill-funded program, the Third Circuit held in a precedential ruling Tuesday.

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FOURTH CIRCUIT

Brief

4th Circ. Revives Va. Prisoner's Due Process Suit Over Fine

By Hayley Fowler

The Fourth Circuit has reaffirmed that inmates have a property interest in their prison trust accounts, reviving a Virginia prisoner's lawsuit challenging a $15 fine taken from his trust account as punishment for allegedly flouting the prison's COVID-19 regulations.

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SIXTH CIRCUIT

6th Circ. Backs Cigna's Win In Emergency Room Billing Suit

By Ryan Harroff

The Sixth Circuit has ruled that Cigna did not have to face an unjust enrichment lawsuit brought against it by two Tennessee hospitals alleging the insurer underpaid them for out-of-network emergency services, backing a lower court's dismissal order.

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Brief

Tenn. Basketball Player Drops 6th Circ. Bid For 5th Season

By David Steele

A University of Tennessee men's basketball player has ended his attempt to overturn the denial of an injunction that would have allowed him to play for a fifth season, but his attorneys said he plans to keep fighting the NCAA rule that bars him from competing next year.

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NINTH CIRCUIT

9th Circ. Limits Cracker Barrel Collective To In-State Workers

By Emmy Freedman

A nationwide collective of Cracker Barrel servers in a wage and hour case is too vast, the Ninth Circuit ruled, saying members who worked for the restaurant chain outside Arizona, where the suit was launched, should not have been permitted to join.

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9th Circ. Upholds Sutter Health's Win In Doc's Kickback Suit

By Gina Kim

The Ninth Circuit refused to revive a gastroenterologist's constitutional challenge against Sutter Health alleging the nonprofit paid kickbacks to its physicians to refer low-income patients to other hospitals, ruling Wednesday the appellant lacks evidence of purported kickbacks and doesn't address how the alleged injury to those patients harmed him. 

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ELEVENTH CIRCUIT

11th Circ. Voids Injunction Shielding Trans Teacher's Job

By Patrick Hoff

The Eleventh Circuit struck down an order allowing a transgender public school teacher to keep her job while she challenges a Florida law regulating workplace pronouns, ruling Wednesday that she wasn't likely to succeed on claims that the statute violates her free speech rights.

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11th Circ. Won't Revive Disney Workers' COVID Vax Bias Suit

By Gina Kim

The Eleventh Circuit refused to revive a discrimination suit by former Disney employees over the company's COVID-19 vaccine mandate and augmented protocols requiring unvaccinated workers to socially distance and wear masks, ruling Wednesday the appellants never made religious objections to those protocols and never sought religious-based accommodations. 

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TEXAS

Charter Company On The Hook For Bruce Willis Flight Mishap

By Spencer Brewer

A Texas appeals court panel on Wednesday mostly kept intact a decision finding a private jet company tasked with transporting Bruce Willis on the hook for repairs after the plane had problems starting, saying that contract language made the company responsible for repairs.

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Houston Rodeo Says Unique Policy Means COVID Coverage

By Catherine Marfin

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is asking an appellate court to reverse a summary judgment win in favor of its insurer, arguing two provisions of its policy mean it's covered for business losses it sustained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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FLORIDA

Fla. Panel Says Shooting Suspect Had Right To Atty Violated

By Parker Quinlan

A state appeals court in Florida on Tuesday ruled that a man convicted of first-degree murder must get a new trial because his trial court judge allowed evidence from a police interview that occurred after police ignored the man's repeated requests for an attorney.

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Fla. Court Upholds Conviction In Case Over Slain Law Prof

By Carolina Bolado

A Florida appeals court on Wednesday refused to disturb the murder conviction of Katherine Magbanua, the ex-girlfriend of the dentist who conspired to kill former Florida State University law professor Dan Markel, after finding that she failed to demonstrate prejudicial error by the trial court.

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Seaman Can't Seek Punitive Damages In Hand Injury Suit

By Mike Curley

A Florida appeals court on Wednesday found that an injured seaman can't amend his complaint against his employer alleging that it mistreated him following his injury to add a punitive damages claim, saying he has failed to allege that the company engaged in callous, egregious or lax conduct.

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PENNSYLVANIA

Pa. Court Rejects Concealed Carry Constitutional Challenge

By Elizabeth Daley

In yet another decision clarifying the state's gun laws, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that although a 19-year-old convicted of having a firearm in his car illegally couldn't obtain a concealed carry license due to his age, state licensing requirements did not violate his Second Amendment rights.

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NORTH CAROLINA

NC Furniture Manufacturer Sanctioned For 'Frivolous' Appeal

By Hayley Fowler

A North Carolina state appeals court on Wednesday sanctioned furniture manufacturer TCS Designs Inc. for repeatedly trying to force jurisdiction before a state tribunal where no jurisdiction exists in a wrongful death case involving one of its employees, calling its appeal of a tribunal denial "frivolous."

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Drugmaker Escapes Suit As Deceased Found To Be Negligent

By Jonathan Capriel

A medication manufacturer can't be held liable for the death of a woman who suffered a heart attack after using a drug designed only for those with asthma and potentially fatal to those without, a North Carolina appeals court ruled Wednesday in a published opinion, saying the death was caused by the failure of the woman and her boyfriend to read the label.

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MICHIGAN

Mich. Justices Say Old Insurance Policies Violated New Limits

By Danielle Ferguson

In a closely divided order Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court held that insurance policies straddling the dates for which 2019 no-fault reforms went into effect are subjected to post-reform increased limits for liability, reversing a lower appellate opinion in favor of insurers.

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WASHINGTON

Wash. High Court Takes Up Off-Campus Fraternity Death Suit

By Rachel Riley

The Washington Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower appellate court's January ruling that an Evergreen State university owed a duty of care to a student who died of alcohol poisoning following a hazing ritual at an off-campus fraternity party.

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OKLAHOMA

Okla. Justices Say Tribal Citizen Must Pay State Income Taxes

By Crystal Owens

Oklahoma's high court upheld a decision to deny a state tax-exempt status for a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, saying that a 2020 U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the boundaries of the tribe's reservation does not apply in the dispute.

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WISCONSIN

Wisconsin High Court Narrowly Blocks 1849 Abortion Ban

By Dan McKay

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday narrowly struck down an 1849 statute criminalizing abortion, finding that the law has been effectively replaced by more modern legislation regulating the procedure.

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PEOPLE

Former FTC General Counsel Joins Orrick In New York

By Christine DeRosa

The former general counsel of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has made the move to private practice at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in New York.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Justices' Review Of Fluor May Alter Gov't Contractor Liability

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to review Hencely v. Fluor, a case involving a soldier’s personal injury claims against a government contractor, suggests the justices could reconsider a long-standing test for determining whether contractors are shielded from state-tort liability, says Lisa Himes at Rogers Joseph.

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High Court ACA Ruling May Harm Preventative Care

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kennedy v. Braidwood last week, ruling that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services secretary has authority over an Affordable Care Act preventive care task force, risks harming the credibility of the task force and could open the door to politicians dictating clinical recommendations, says Michael Kolber at Manatt.

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Kousisis Concurrence Maps FCA Defense To Anti-DEI Suits

Justice Clarence Thomas' recent concurrence in Kousisis v. U.S. lays out how federal funding recipients could use the high standard for materiality in government fraud cases to fight the U.S. Justice Department’s threatened False Claims Act suits against payees deviating from the administration’s anti-DEI policies, say attorneys at Miller & Chevalier.

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Opinion

Subject Matter Eligibility Test Should Return To Preemption

Subject matter eligibility has posed challenges for patentees due to courts' arbitrary and confusing reasoning, but adopting a two-part preemption test could align the applicant, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the courts, says Manav Das at McDonnell Boehnen.

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8 Ways Lawyers Can Protect The Rule Of Law In Their Work

Whether they are concerned with judicial independence, regulatory predictability or client confidence, lawyers can take specific meaningful actions on their own when traditional structures are too slow or too compromised to respond, says Angeli Patel at the Berkeley Center of Law and Business.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

GOP Reps. Want Probe Of RI Judge Blocking Funding Freeze

By Jack Karp

Two Republican U.S. House members have asked the First Circuit to investigate a Rhode Island federal judge who blocked a Trump administration spending freeze, claiming the judge's link to a funding recipient constitutes a conflict of interest, one of those congressmen's office confirmed to Law360 Pulse on Wednesday.

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Girardi Asks To Remain Free During Fraud Appeal

By Lauren Berg

Disbarred attorney Tom Girardi asked a California federal judge on Wednesday to remain free on bond while he appeals his wire fraud conviction, saying he's not a flight risk or danger to the community and there are several issues on appeal that could result in reversal or resentencing.

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Ill. Judge Asks Deere Rivals To Stop Pestering Court Staff

By Nadia Dreid

The judge overseeing the FTC's antitrust enforcement action against farm machinery maker Deere & Co. has penned a light-hearted order calling out another judge and asking equipment manufacturers to stop calling his staff to ask for advice.

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Amazon Judge Presses FTC On Bid For 'Bad Faith' Finding

By Rachel Riley

As the Federal Trade Commission insisted Wednesday that Amazon should be punished with a bad faith finding for mislabeling documents as privileged in a case over the company's Prime subscription practices, a Washington federal judge questioned why the agency wasn't "made whole" when the court granted its sanctions bid.

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DOJ, HHS Form New False Claims Act Enforcement Group

By Gianna Ferrarin

Lead attorneys at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Justice Department will head a working group focused on enforcement of the False Claims Act, government officials announced Wednesday.

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Segal McCambridge Hit With Age Bias, Retaliation Suit

By Jake Maher

A former secretary is suing Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney Ltd. in New York federal court alleging that the firm excluded her from work emails, falsely accused her of failing to perform her work duties and ultimately fired her based on her age.

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DOJ, Defenders Alums Chosen As EDNY Magistrate Judges

By Andrea Keckley

The Board of Judges of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York has announced the appointment of two new magistrate judges: a former federal prosecutor and a Federal Defenders of New York alum.

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Litigation Funder Seeks Exit From NJ Suit Over Crash Funding

By Emily Sawicki

A litigation funder has asked a New Jersey state court to remove it from a suit alleging it worked with two law firms to unlawfully steer a former client into high-interest loans amid a vehicle injury suit, arguing its funding agreements are not loans and therefore are not governed by the Consumer Fraud Act.

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Analysis

Amid DEI Uncertainty, Cos. Face Pressure From All Sides

By Sarah Jarvis

Attorneys have been analyzing the Trump administration's many pronouncements against diversity, equity and inclusion programs over the past several months, only to be left with questions as to what exactly "illegal DEI" is and what the government will do to police it.

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Calif. Man Charged In Plot To Murder Fed. Judge, Senator

By Lauren Berg

A California man allegedly belonging to an online-based terrorist group is accused of soliciting the murders of a federal judge, a U.S. senator, a former U.S. attorney and other officials the organization deemed to be obstructing their white supremacist aims, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday.

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Roundup

Hub Hires: Crowell & Moring, Greenberg Traurig, Kirkland

By Chris Villani

There will be more than a few Boston-area attorneys celebrating new jobs while attending Fourth of July cookouts this year.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Alexander Dubose

Altshuler Berzon

Arnold & Itkin

Arnold & Porter

Baker & Hostetler

Baker Donelson

Baker McKenzie

Bartko Pavia

Bass Berry

Beck Redden

Behm & Behm

Blank Rome

Brown Hay

Brown Rudnick

Byron Carlson

Carlton Fields

Clement & Murphy

Cohen Milstein

Constangy Brooks

Cooley LLP

Covington & Burling

Cranfill Sumner

Crowell & Moring

Davis Wright Tremaine

Debevoise & Plimpton

Dykema

Fierberg National Law Group

Fox Rothschild

Garza Law Firm

Gerson & Schwartz

Gibson Dunn

Girardi & Keese

Goodwin Procter

Goody Law Group

Greenbaum Rowe

Greenberg Traurig

Groombridge Wu

Hagens Berman

Hahn Loeser

Hall Booth

Hamilton Miller & Birthisel

Hanotiau & van den Berg

Heard Merman

Heekin Law PA

Hewson & Van Hellemont

Hinshaw & Culbertson

Hogan Lovells

Holland & Hart

Holland & Knight

Holwell Shuster

Hueston Hennigan

Johnston Tobey

Jones Day

K&L Gates

Keller Postman

Kilpatrick Townsend

King & Spalding

Kirkland & Ellis

Kline & Specter

Knobbe Martens

Kramer Levin

Labaton Keller

Laborde Siegel

Lanier Law Group

LashGoldberg

Latham & Watkins

Law Offices of Kawass

Law Offices of Paul G. Neilan

Lee & Lin

Manatt Phelps

McDermott Will & Emery

McDonnell Boehnen

Mike Morse Law Firm

Milbank LLP

Miller & Chevalier

Miller Canfield

Mirch Law Firm

Morgan & Morgan

Morrison Foerster

Morvillo Abramowitz

Nixon Peabody

Norton Rose

Orrick Herrington

Pashman Stein

Patterson Belknap

Paul Weiss

Pierce Atwood

Pierson Ferdinand LLP

Plunkett Cooney

Potomac Law Group

Quinn Emanuel

Reavis Page

Renaud Cook

Rogers Joseph O'Donnell

Schroeter Goldmark

Segal McCambridge

Shapiro Arato

Shutts & Bowen

Simon Paschal

Slack Davis

Sterlington PLLC

Sud Law PC

Taylor Law Offices PC

Troutman

Weil Gotshal

White & Stradley

Wilkinson Stekloff

Williams & Connolly

Wright Close & Barger

Zimmer Citron

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AXA XL Ltd.

Amazon.com Inc.

American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations

Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc.

BDO LLP

BDO USA LLP

Bayer AG

Binance Holdings Ltd.

Binance.US

Biosensors International Group Ltd.

Boehringer Ingelheim Corp.

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc.

Boston College

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

Brooklyn Law School

CoinMarketCap OpCo LLC

Comcast Corp.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc.

Danner Inc.

Deere & Co.

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.

DraftKings Inc.

Duke University

Embraer SA

Federation Internationale de Football Association

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.

FirstEnergy Corp.

Fluor Corp.

Fox Corp.

Gleason Corp.

Google LLC

Hallmark Financial Services Inc.

Harvard University

Illinois Farm Bureau

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

Invenergy LLC

Jetson Electric Bikes LLC

KBR Inc.

LinkedIn Corp.

McDonald's Corp.

Monsanto Co.

NASCAR Digital Media LLC

NVIDIA Corp.

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Nestle Purina PetCare Co.

New York University

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

PacifiCorp

Palantir Technologies Inc.

Planned Parenthood Federation

Public Citizen Inc.

Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board

RTX Corp.

Service Employees International Union

Slack Technologies Inc.

Southern Legal Counsel

Southern Poverty Law Center Inc.

Spectrum Management Holding Co.

Stanford University

Starbucks Corp.

Sutter Health

The Boeing Co.

The Cigna Group

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The New York Times Co.

The Walt Disney Co.

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United Food & Commercial Workers International Union

Universal Health Services Inc.

University of Virginia

Walmart Inc.

Welch Allyn Inc.

Zillow Group Inc.

iRhythm Technologies Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Arkansas Teacher Retirement System

California Attorney General's Office

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Trade Commission

Florida Attorney General's Office

Florida Court of Appeal, First District

Florida Department of Education

Food and Drug Administration

International Trade Commission

Maine Department of Education

Medical Board of California

Miami International Airport

Michigan Supreme Court

National Labor Relations Board

New Jersey Court

New York Attorney General's Office

Oklahoma Attorney General's Office

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Oklahoma Supreme Court

Oklahoma Tax Commission

Patent Trial and Appeal Board

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

State of Tennessee

U.S. Army

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

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

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

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of State

U.S. Department of the Treasury

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

U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Maine

U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota

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 Kentucky

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

U.S. District Court of the District of New Hampshire

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

U.S. Public Health Service

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 Wyoming

Washington Attorney General's Office

Wisconsin Department of Justice

Wisconsin Supreme Court