Houston ICE Shooting Faces Fresh Scrutiny as Witnesses Dispute Federal Version of Events

Houston ICE Shooting Faces Fresh Scrutiny as Witnesses Dispute Federal Version of Events

The fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an immigration enforcement operation in Houston has come under renewed scrutiny after three eyewitnesses challenged the official account provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). According to attorney Hugo Baldero-Ybera, who represents two of the three men traveling with Salgado at the time of the incident, …

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Jones Day Ends Multimillion-Dollar Fee Fight With Centre Lane in Quiet Court Settlement

Jones Day Ends Multimillion-Dollar Fee Fight With Centre Lane in Quiet Court Settlement

Jones Day has brought an end to its high-profile legal fee dispute with private equity firm Centre Lane Partners LLC, resolving a lawsuit that sought to recover approximately $9.6 million in allegedly unpaid bills. A filing submitted in a New York state court confirmed that both sides have agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice, …

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Amazon Deal Clears Way for Consumers to Chase $201 Million From Social Casino App Makers

Amazon Deal Clears Way for Consumers to Chase $201 Million From Social Casino App Makers

Amazon has reached a proposed settlement in a U.S. class action lawsuit that could enable consumers to seek more than $200 million from developers behind social casino apps sold through the company’s Appstore, without requiring Amazon itself to pay compensation. The agreement, submitted Thursday in federal court in Seattle, still requires judicial approval. It aims …

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Federal Judge Restores Remote Work for Two DOJ Lawyers Amid Disability Rights Challenge

Federal Judge Restores Remote Work for Two DOJ Lawyers Amid Disability Rights Challenge

A federal judge has directed the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to allow two immigration court attorneys with disabilities to return to working from home while their legal challenge against the agency’s telework restrictions moves forward. During a hearing in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles granted a preliminary injunction in favor of …

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US Appeals Court Blasts Lawyer Over AI-Generated Fake Citations, Orders Ethics Review

US Appeals Court Blasts Lawyer Over AI-Generated Fake Citations, Orders Ethics Review

A U.S. federal appeals court has sharply criticized a Florida attorney after discovering that court filings he submitted contained fabricated legal citations believed to have been generated by artificial intelligence, warning that AI cannot replace a lawyer’s professional judgment or ethical obligations. In a strongly worded order issued on Friday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court …

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US Keeps Temporary Work Authorization Alive for Haitians and Thousands of Other TPS Holders

US Keeps Temporary Work Authorization Alive for Haitians and Thousands of Other TPS Holders

The U.S. government has granted a short-term extension of employment authorization for hundreds of thousands of immigrants covered under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), preventing their work permits from expiring while broader legal and administrative questions remain unresolved. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Haitian nationals enrolled in the TPS program will now …

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Apple Takes OpenAI to Court, Claims Trade Secrets Fueled AI Hardware Push

Apple Takes OpenAI to Court, Claims Trade Secrets Fueled AI Hardware Push

Apple has launched a sweeping legal challenge against OpenAI, accusing the artificial intelligence company and two former senior Apple employees of unlawfully using confidential information to speed up the development of consumer hardware products. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that OpenAI engaged in a coordinated …

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New Jersey Wells Fargo Employees Vote to Keep Union in Tight Ballot, Defying Decertification Trend

New Jersey Wells Fargo Employees Vote to Keep Union in Tight Ballot, Defying Decertification Trend

Employees at a Wells Fargo branch in Egg Harbor, New Jersey, have voted to retain their union representation, becoming the first branch this year to reject an effort to dissolve a union established during the bank’s recent organizing drive. According to unofficial vote results counted by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), workers cast a …

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US Appeals Court Sides With AstraZeneca, Ends Pfizer Patent Challenge Over Tagrisso

US Appeals Court Sides With AstraZeneca, Ends Pfizer Patent Challenge Over Tagrisso

AstraZeneca has secured a significant legal victory after a U.S. federal appeals court upheld a decision invalidating two patents asserted by Pfizer subsidiary Wyeth in a dispute over the blockbuster lung cancer treatment Tagrisso. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a Delaware federal court’s ruling that the patents at the center …

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Trump Clears Out Election Assistance Commission, Leaving Federal Voting Agency Without Leadership

Trump Clears Out Election Assistance Commission, Leaving Federal Voting Agency Without Leadership

The Trump administration has removed the remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), leaving the independent federal body responsible for supporting election administration without any sitting commissioners just months before the 2026 midterm elections. The White House confirmed that two Democratic commissioners were dismissed, while the commission’s lone remaining Republican member stepped down. …

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