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Novo Nordisk’s Legal Blitz Backfires: Court Tosses Wegovy Knockoff Suit, Pharmacy Seeks $439K in Fees

Novo Nordisk’s Legal Blitz Backfires: Court Tosses Wegovy Knockoff Suit, Pharmacy Seeks $439K in Fees

In a courtroom turnabout, Danish pharmaceutical powerhouse Novo Nordisk has found itself on the losing side of a lawsuit it filed to protect the monopoly of its blockbuster drugs, Wegovy and Ozempic. Now, a Florida pharmacy it targeted is demanding the company cough up nearly half a million dollars in legal fees. Brooksville Pharmaceuticals, the …

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Supreme Court Greenlights Utah Oil Railway, Sidesteps Broader Environmental Hurdles

Supreme Court Greenlights Utah Oil Railway, Sidesteps Broader Environmental Hurdles

In a decision rippling far beyond the dusty expanse of Utah’s Uinta Basin, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared thetracks—both literally and figuratively—for an 88-mile railway project aimed at transporting crude oil, narrowing the path federal agencies must take when assessing environmental impacts. With an 8-0 ruling, the justices dismantled a lower court decision that had …

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 The Ivy Wall Cracks: Harvard Law’s Global Pipeline Faces Political Guillotine

 The Ivy Wall Cracks: Harvard Law’s Global Pipeline Faces Political Guillotine

A nearly century-old Harvard Law program, once a golden passport for global legal minds, now stands on a knife’s edge—its survival threatened by a sweeping attempt to shut out foreign students under a Trump administration directive. Harvard’s prestigious LL.M. program—short for Master of Laws—has since 1923 drawn lawyers from around the world to immerse themselves …

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Judge to Trump: Hands Off Harvard’s Global Classrooms

Judge to Trump: Hands Off Harvard’s Global Classrooms

In a sharply worded rebuke from the federal bench, a Boston judge has halted the Trump administration’s latest volley in its escalating feud with Harvard University—this time over international students. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs said she would extend a court order shielding Harvard from a federal move to revoke its ability to enroll non-U.S. …

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Trump’s Tariff Hammer Still Swings as Appeals Court Hits Pause on Trade Ruling

Trump’s Tariff Hammer Still Swings as Appeals Court Hits Pause on Trade Ruling

The tariffs that jolted global trade markets and fueled Donald Trump’s aggressive economic doctrine aren’t going anywhere—for now. A federal appeals court in Washington has put the brakes on a lower court decision that declared Trump overstepped his authority, giving the former president’s sweeping duties a temporary lifeline. The move came just a day after …

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Harvard Relents: Historic Photos of Enslaved Ancestors Head to African American Museum After Decades of Legal Fight

Harvard Relents: Historic Photos of Enslaved Ancestors Head to African American Museum After Decades of Legal Fight

In a landmark resolution, Harvard University has agreed to surrender ownership of haunting 1850 photographs depicting an enslaved father and daughter—images taken without consent for a cruel scientific study aimed at proving Black inferiority. The move settles a six-year legal battle led by Tamara Lanier, a direct descendant demanding justice for her great-great-great-grandfather, Renty Taylor, …

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Inside the Courtroom Drama: How Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Dark Threats Unfolded

Inside the Courtroom Drama: How Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Dark Threats Unfolded

In a gripping chapter of a high-profile trial, the hip-hop titan Sean “Diddy” Combs faces searing allegations that stretch beyond the spotlight. A key witness, Deonte Nash — who styled both Combs and his former girlfriend Casandra Ventura for a decade — revealed a disturbing pattern: Combs allegedly battered Ventura and, in moments of fury, …

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Judge Throws Wrench in Federal Push to Kill Manhattan’s Congestion Charge

Judge Throws Wrench in Federal Push to Kill Manhattan’s Congestion Charge

In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal judge has blocked efforts to starve New York’s groundbreaking congestion pricing program of federal funds. The program, aimed at unclogging Manhattan’s traffic and fueling a massive transit overhaul, now has a green light to keep rolling—at least for the moment. U.S. District Judge Lewis …

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Firing Fallout: Judge Denies Bid to Reinstall Ousted Copyright Chief

Firing Fallout: Judge Denies Bid to Reinstall Ousted Copyright Chief

In a sharp rebuff to the outgoing Copyright Office director, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., turned down her urgent plea to stop her firing by the current administration. Shira Perlmutter’s attempt to regain her job on an emergency basis hit a legal dead end Wednesday, as Judge Timothy Kelly found her argument for immediate …

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