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Protesters Drop Use-Of-Force Suit After Feds Leave Town
By Lauren Berg
Clergy, protesters and journalists on Tuesday dropped their lawsuit accusing federal agents of violently violating their First Amendment rights to protest peacefully and report news during the Trump administration's now-quiet immigration crackdown in Chicago, telling a federal judge the plaintiffs "won our case the day they left town."
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House GOP Pushing 'Suite' Of Bills To Protect Kids Online
By Allison Grande
Several House Republicans on Tuesday threw their support behind nearly 20 legislative proposals that they argued are critical for tackling the myriad of harms facing children online while avoiding First Amendment issues that have derailed similar state efforts, drawing a rebuke from Democrats who questioned how the bills would be enforced given recent cuts at the Federal Trade Commission.
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MVP: Hueston Hennigan's Moez Kaba
By Corey Rothauser
Moez Kaba, a co-founder of Hueston Hennigan LLP and one of the firm's top trial lawyers, led a unit of The Walt Disney Co. to a decisive win in a copyright suit over "Moana," secured an appellate victory for McDonald's Corp. in a challenge to its diversity statements and helped Amazon's Twitch unit defeat lawsuits over a gunman's 2022 livestreamed mass shooting in New York, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Media & Entertainment MVPs.
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Startup's Accent Translation Trade Secrets Suit Can Proceed
By Elliot Weld
A California federal judge has denied a technology company's attempt to escape a suit alleging it stole trade secrets related to an accent translation technology from an artificial intelligence startup, saying the tech company's insistence that its rival did not make enough of an effort to defend the secrets does not make for grounds to dismiss the case at this time.
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PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
COMPETITION
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Matthew Perlman
The FTC urged a D.C. court to block a deal involving a new heart valve treatment, and courts rejected the commission's monopolization case over Meta's past acquisitions and the agency's challenge of a medical device coatings deal. Here, Law360 looks at the major merger review developments from November.
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AGs Say Sun, Taro Settlement Mustn't Touch State Claims
By Bryan Koenig
State attorneys general have asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to again ensure their claims remain untouched by a settlement between private plaintiffs and generic-drug makers in sprawling price-fixing litigation, this time focusing on a $200 million deal between Sun Pharmaceutical, Taro Pharmaceuticals and employee benefit plans.
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