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            				DOJ Subpoena Called 'Pressure' To Ax Gender-Affirming Care By Lauren Berg 
                                The U.S. Department of Justice issued a subpoena to intimidate a telehealth organization into ending gender-affirming medical care, a Seattle federal judge said in a ruling that found the agency is using the guise of an investigation to further the Trump administration's stated goal of eliminating transgender and gender-diverse patients' access to healthcare.
                             
            				    
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            				DOJ Says State AGs Can't 'Second-Guess' HPE Merger Deal By Bryan Koenig 
                                The U.S. Department of Justice and Hewlett Packard Enterprise separately urged a California federal judge Tuesday not to let a dozen state attorneys general peek behind the controversial settlement clearing HPE's $14 billion purchase of Juniper Networks, arguing public comment, not direct intervention, is their appropriate role.
                             
            				    
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                                                                    Series The Biz Court Digest: Texas, One Year In 
                                A year after the Texas Business Court's first decision, it's clear that Texas didn't just copy Delaware and instead built something uniquely its own, combining specialization with constitutional accountability and creating a model that looks forward without losing touch with the state's democratic and statutory roots, says Chris Bankler at Jackson Walker.
                             
            				    
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            				Comey Wins Bid For Judge Oversight In Privilege Dispute By Jared Foretek 
                                A Virginia federal judge has appointed U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick to preside over the privilege review of seized materials in the U.S. Department of Justice's case against former FBI Director James Comey, denying the DOJ's proposal for an outside "filter team" of government attorneys to conduct the review themselves.
                             
            				    
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            				Habba Cites Essayli Ruling To Defend Role In NJ Cases By Carla Baranauckas 
                                The U.S. Department of Justice has urged the Third Circuit to reinstate Alina Habba's authority in two criminal prosecutions, arguing a recent California ruling backs her power to supervise cases as first assistant, even if she's barred from acting as U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey under federal vacancy law.
                             
            				    
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