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Texas Produce Groups Launch Bold Strike on OSHA’s Rulebook

Texas Produce Groups Launch Bold Strike on OSHA’s Rulebook

Two Texas trade groups have stepped onto the federal stage with a sweeping challenge aimed at the heart of workplace-safety regulation, arguing that the nation’s primary safety watchdog was built on an unconstitutional foundation. Filed in Amarillo, the lawsuit contends that when Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration more than half a century …

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A Lawyer, a Mansion, and a Million-Dollar Poker Trail: Tom Goldstein’s Fight to Sell His Own Defense

A Lawyer, a Mansion, and a Million-Dollar Poker Trail: Tom Goldstein’s Fight to Sell His Own Defense

Tom Goldstein — once a towering figure in the nation’s appellate circles and long associated with the highest court in the land — now finds himself arguing a far more personal case: the right to sell his own house so he can fund his defense as a tax-evasion trial draws near. What began as a …

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Supreme Court Breathes New Life into Texas Map That Could Tilt Congress Rightward

Supreme Court Breathes New Life into Texas Map That Could Tilt Congress Rightward

The nation’s highest court has stepped squarely into the redistricting crossfire, clearing the way for Texas to use a congressional map crafted with unmistakably partisan ambitions. With a brief, unsigned order, the court revived a redrawn layout of Texas’s U.S. House districts—an electoral blueprint designed to hand Republicans a firmer grip on Congress just in …

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Grand Jury Slams the Brakes Again: Second Bid to Charge Letitia James Falls Apart

Grand Jury Slams the Brakes Again: Second Bid to Charge Letitia James Falls Apart

The Justice Department walked into the grand jury room with a rebooted case, hoping for a different ending. Instead, the panel delivered the same verdict as before: No thanks. The attempt to resurrect criminal charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James — a figure who has spent years in the political splash zone for …

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Appeals Court Hits ‘Pause’ Button, Letting Trump’s DC Troop Surge Roll On

Appeals Court Hits ‘Pause’ Button, Letting Trump’s DC Troop Surge Roll On

The legal tug-of-war over Washington’s streets took another sharp turn, as a federal appeals court stepped in and allowed the National Guard’s presence in the capital to keep growing rather than wind down. A brief order from the D.C. Circuit wiped away a lower court’s instruction that Guard units must clear out by December 11. …

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A City on Edge: New Orleans Becomes the New Front in a National Immigration Storm

A City on Edge: New Orleans Becomes the New Front in a National Immigration Storm

New Orleans woke up this week to a new kind of tension—one carried not by weather or rising water, but by federal badges and unmarked SUVs rolling quietly through side streets. A sweeping immigration operation has descended on the city, marking the latest chapter in a nationwide push to dramatically expand arrests and removals. Federal …

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A Judge Cracks OpenAI’s Black Box: ChatGPT Logs Ordered Into the Spotlight

A Judge Cracks OpenAI’s Black Box: ChatGPT Logs Ordered Into the Spotlight

In a courtroom far from Silicon Valley’s glow, a federal judge has peeled back one of OpenAI’s most fiercely guarded layers: millions of anonymized ChatGPT conversation logs. These records—20 million of them—now stand at the center of a heavyweight copyright clash with major news organizations, including the outlet that ignited the case back in 2023. …

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The Doctor, the Actor, and the Drug That Didn’t Let Go

The Doctor, the Actor, and the Drug That Didn’t Let Go

The courtroom felt like it was holding its breath when a California physician—once trusted, once respected—heard the words that would define his next 30 months: federal prison for feeding a famous man’s spiral. The doctor, 44-year-old Salvador Plasencia, had run an urgent-care clinic just outside Los Angeles. On paper, he was a healer. In reality, …

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