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What To Know About Trump's Shake-Up At Copyright Office
By Ivan Moreno
The firing of Shira Perlmutter by President Donald Trump as the head of the U.S. Copyright Office has introduced uncertainty into the agency's operations, including whether a previously unannounced report on artificial intelligence will ever be released, and set up a fight regarding the president's power to remove and replace whoever he wants without congressional input.
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BANKING & SECURITIES
MoneyLion Says CFPB Can't Duck Fed Funding Issue
By Katryna Perera
Online lending platform MoneyLion has doubled down on its bid for dismissal of a lawsuit brought by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, telling a New York federal judge that new reasoning from the U.S. Supreme Court confirms the agency is improperly funded and that it is not improper to file successive dismissal motions as the CFPB has contended.
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Calif. Official Defends Trans Athlete Rule Against DOJ Threat
By David Steele
California's top education official has responded to the U.S. Department of Justice's claim that a transgender girl's participation in the state high school track and field championships opened the door to a federal civil rights lawsuit, telling the state's schools the demands "are not in themselves law,'' and that the law supporting trans athletes "are in compliance with the U.S. Constitution.''
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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
Apple Can Shield Info In NJ TikTok Addiction Suit
By Jonathan Capriel
A New Jersey state court will allow Apple Inc. to inject itself into the state attorney general's high-profile lawsuit accusing TikTok of designing features that harm and cause addiction in children, allowing the manufacturer of the iPhone to argue, away from public view, that certain content in the lawsuit should be redacted.
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3 Ways DOL Benefits Chief Nominee May Affect ERISA Cases
By Kellie Mejdrich
A key committee will decide Thursday whether to send President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Labor’s employee benefits arm ahead for a full Senate vote, setting the stage for what attorneys expect will be an employer-friendly shift in policies. Here are three ways Daniel Aronowitz could change benefits litigation if confirmed.
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AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
Aerospace Coms Group Asks FCC To Redo Launch Changes
By Jared Foretek
A radio communications group representing the country's largest aerospace companies and defense contractors is asking the Federal Communications Commission to rethink certain recent procedural changes for space launch operations, arguing that more safeguards are needed to protect incumbent flight test operations from potential space launch interference.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Foley & Lardner Says Palestine Support Didn't Doom Job Offer
By Andrea Keckley
Foley & Lardner LLP asked an Illinois federal judge Wednesday for an early win in a bias suit from a former summer associate who claims that the firm pulled a job offer because of her public support for the Palestinian people, arguing that the rescission did not occur because she was an Arab Muslim but rather because her statements about Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel "not only violated the firm's core values, but also constituted a display of incredibly poor judgment."
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