Analysis
The Sharpest Dissents From The Supreme Court Term
By Cara Bayles
The term's sharpest dissents often looked beyond perceived flaws in majority reasoning to raise existential concerns about the role and future of the court, with the justices accusing one another of rewarding executive branch lawlessness, harming faith in the judiciary and threatening democracy, sometimes on an emergency basis with little briefing or explanation.
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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
SPORTS & BETTING
IP & TECHNOLOGY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
House Report Says Ad Group Colluded With Foreign Gov'ts
By Jared Foretek
The World Federation of Advertisers' digital safety initiative targeted conservative voices with a digital advertising pressure campaign meant to "undermine American civil liberties" and "limit" consumer choice up until the project's discontinuation last year, according to a new report from the Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee.
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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
INSURANCE
Mass. Justices Affirm Insurers Can Tap Workers' Comp Fund
By Julie Manganis
Insurers who have stopped writing workers' compensation policies but are still paying on older claims in Massachusetts are entitled to partial reimbursement from a state trust fund created to offset the higher costs of covering some individuals, because the money comes from employers rather than the insurers, the state's highest court concluded on Tuesday.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Matthew Perlman
The U.S. Department of Justice reached the agency's first three merger settlements of the second Trump administration, clearing deals in the technology and aerospace sectors after divestitures, while the Federal Trade Commission put conditions on an advertising merger. Here, Law360 looks at the major merger review developments from June.
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Apple Backers Raise Price, Privilege Concerns At 9th Circ.
By Bryan Koenig
Trade groups and advocacy organizations have raised a series of concerns with the Ninth Circuit about a federal district court mandate blocking Apple from charging commissions on iPhone app purchases made outside its systems, arguing an Epic Games Inc. injunction redux improperly compels speech, imperils price-setting autonomy and threatens legal privilege.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
PRODUCT LIABILITY
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
IMMIGRATION
WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
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