ENFORCEMENT
LITIGATION
Justices Urged To Keep Pause On 'Breakneck' Gov't Overhaul
By Katie Buehler
The U.S. Supreme Court should leave in place a California federal judge's order barring implementation of layoffs and reorganizations at various federal departments and agencies, several unions and nonprofits argued Monday, claiming a decision allowing the changes would irreversibly harm the federal government and render Congress and the judiciary powerless.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Katryna Perera and Jeff Montgomery
Delaware's Court of Chancery showed new resistance to suits alleging corporate weaponizing of advance notice bylaws, and a new report highlighted the high fees that attorneys are cashing in on in Delaware courts compared to the federal court system. Several new suits were also filed concerning allegedly under- or overvalued sales and acquisitions being pushed through.
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Wis. Judge Can't Wield Immunity For Obstructing ICE, DOJ Says
By Lynn LaRowe
The U.S. Department of Justice has urged a Wisconsin federal judge to reject a state court judge's argument that judicial immunity blocks her prosecution for allegedly obstructing an ICE arrest at a Milwaukee courthouse, saying that while judges may be immune from civil liability for official acts, they are not shielded from prosecution for supposedly criminal conduct.
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