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Roundup
Up Next At High Court: Tariffs, Fugitives & Contractor Liability
By Katie Buehler
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its November oral argument session Monday, during which the justices will consider President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs on foreign countries under an emergency statute, whether military contractors can be held liable for alleged breaches of contracts in war zones, and if there are time limits for litigants who want to vacate a void judgment. Here, Law360 breaks down the week's oral arguments.
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Analysis
In The World Of Deepfake Porn, Tech Moves Faster Than Law
By Corey Rothauser
When a 14-year-old New Jersey student discovered her classmates had used an app to generate nude deepfakes of her and other girls, she and her mother confronted her high school and found no relevant law and little recourse for victims. What followed helped spark state legislation that pairs criminal penalties with civil remedies, part of a national reckoning over AI's misuse.
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Trump Admin Must Keep SNAP Running, Federal Judges Say
By Lauren Berg
A Rhode Island federal judge Friday ordered the Trump administration to use contingency funds to sustain Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits amid the ongoing government shutdown, while a Boston federal judge gave the government until Monday to choose one of two paths to keep the program running to some degree.
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BANKING & SECURITIES
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
IP & TECHNOLOGY
Squires Vows To Open USPTO Doors To AI Technologies
By Ivan Moreno
New U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires said Friday his agency will embrace artificial intelligence technologies during his tenure, telling attorneys at the American Intellectual Property Law Association's annual gathering in Washington, D.C., that AI is "the most transcendent and transformative technology of our time — perhaps of any time."
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Roundup
3 Argument Sessions Benefits Attys Should Watch In Nov.
By Kellie Mejdrich
The Third Circuit will hear a union's appeal in a withdrawal liability battle, a union health plan defends its partial win in a coverage fight at the Ninth Circuit, and pharmacy benefit managers will take a challenge to the Federal Trade Commission's authority to the full Eighth Circuit. Here are three arguments to keep an eye on in November.
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COMPETITION
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
By Bryan Koenig
The Justice Department battled with state attorneys general trying to peek behind its controversial settlement clearing Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Juniper purchase, United Kingdom officials deepened their probe into Getty's proposed acquisition of Shutterstock and Pfizer cried foul when Novo Nordisk tried to swoop in over its Metsera purchase.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Ill. Judge Won't Stay Nationwide DEI Injunction For Appeal
By Celeste Bott
An Illinois federal judge has refused to pause his order blocking a requirement for federal grant recipients to certify that they don't operate programs that violate President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, saying his ruling was in line with a recent Supreme Court decision advising courts to limit nationwide injunctions.
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AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
IMMIGRATION
7th Circ. Says Ill. Judge Can't Be 'Supervisor' Of CBP Official
By Celeste Bott
The Seventh Circuit held Friday that an Illinois federal judge overstepped in requiring a top Border Patrol official leading the Trump administration's immigration enforcement surge in Chicago to appear before her every weekday ahead of a Nov. 5 preliminary injunction hearing, saying she put herself in the position of "an inquisitor rather than that of a neutral adjudicator."
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NATIVE AMERICAN
Both Sides Claim Victory In Calif. Tribal Gaming Rights Fight
By Crystal Owens
A federal judge says the U.S. Department of the Interior's decision to temporarily nix gaming eligibility for a proposed $700 million casino project violated a California tribe's due process rights, but both sides are claiming victory as claims of violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and Fifth Amendment against the federal agency were also dismissed.
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Minn. Makes More Tribal Deals To Build 'Unique' Pot Market
By Jonathan Capriel
Minnesota has signed its fifth compact with a federally recognized tribe, allowing each one to issue licenses for eight cannabis retailers outside their respective reservations, as well as licenses to grow and manufacture the plant, with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe the latest to reach deals.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
CFIUS Trends May Shift Under 'America First' Policy
The arrival of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' latest annual report suggests that the Trump administration's "America First" policy will have a measurable effect on foreign investment, including improved trendlines for investments from allied sources and increasingly negative trendlines for those from foreign adversary sources, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Troutman Owes $3.5M For Malpractice, Med Tech Co. Says
By George Woolston
A healthcare tech company urged a New Jersey state judge on Friday to have Troutman Pepper Locke LLP pay the more than $3.5 million in counsel fees and costs the company and its managing partner incurred successfully litigating legal malpractice claims against the firm, arguing the path to a trial win was lengthy and complex.
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Law360's Legal Lions Of The Week
By Kevin Penton
Kellogg Hansen Todd Figel & Frederick PLLC, Motley Rice LLC and Powell & Majestro PLLC lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after the Fourth Circuit overturned a key ruling by a West Virginia federal judge in the first federal bellwether in multidistrict opioid litigation.
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