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Power Lawyer Abbe Lowell Becomes Go-To Defender for Officials in Trump’s Crosshairs

Power Lawyer Abbe Lowell Becomes Go-To Defender for Officials in Trump’s Crosshairs

A new legal battleground is taking shape in Washington, and Abbe Lowell—the veteran attorney with a rĂ©sumĂ© stacked with high-profile political fights—has stepped to the front lines. Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook and CDC Director Susan Monarez, both facing removal attempts under Donald Trump’s administration, have turned to Lowell’s newly launched law firm for protection. …

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NAACP Takes Texas to Court Over Congressional Map Critics Call a Power Grab

NAACP Takes Texas to Court Over Congressional Map Critics Call a Power Grab

The NAACP has launched a federal lawsuit against Texas, accusing the state of engineering a congressional map that weakens the influence of Black and minority voters. The legal challenge, filed in El Paso, targets Governor Greg Abbott and Secretary of State Jane Nelson, both Republicans, arguing the mid-decade redistricting is unconstitutional. At the heart of …

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Judge Steps Aside from Black-Market HIV Drug Case After Surprise Stock Buy Sparks Conflict Concerns

Judge Steps Aside from Black-Market HIV Drug Case After Surprise Stock Buy Sparks Conflict Concerns

A high-stakes case over counterfeit HIV medications has taken an unexpected turn: the federal judge overseeing it has removed herself after learning her own brokerage account briefly held shares of Gilead Sciences, the pharmaceutical company at the center of the case. Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, based in Manhattan, disclosed that her financial advisor—without her knowledge—purchased …

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Grand Jury Tosses Out Case Against Man Accused of Sandwich Attack on Federal Agent

Grand Jury Tosses Out Case Against Man Accused of Sandwich Attack on Federal Agent

In a city already tense under an aggressive law-and-order drive, a grand jury in Washington has refused to indict Sean Dunn, a former Justice Department employee accused of an oddly symbolic act: throwing a sub sandwich at a federal agent. Prosecutors had pressed for a felony assault charge, claiming Dunn hurled the sandwich at a …

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Trump’s Crime Crusade in DC: Federal Firepower Aimed at Petty Offenses

Trump’s Crime Crusade in DC: Federal Firepower Aimed at Petty Offenses

Washington’s streets have become the stage for one of President Donald Trump’s boldest crackdowns yet—complete with National Guard troops, federalized city police, and swarms of federal agents fanning out across the capital. The target? Not just traffickers or gunrunners, but also men with plastic baggies, folks sipping beer in public, and people lingering too long …

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Judge Halts Trump Team’s Push to Deport Migrant at Center of High-Stakes Battle

Judge Halts Trump Team’s Push to Deport Migrant at Center of High-Stakes Battle

The fate of Kilmar Abrego—whose forced removal to El Salvador turned him into a flashpoint in America’s immigration wars—remains suspended in limbo. A federal judge in Maryland has ordered that Abrego stay on U.S. soil at least until October, keeping the Trump administration from carrying out its latest plan to deport him, this time to …

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Court Tells SEC to Re-Do Its Homework on Short-Selling Rules

Court Tells SEC to Re-Do Its Homework on Short-Selling Rules

The battle over Wall Street’s most contentious trading tactic has taken another twist. A U.S. appeals court has ordered the Securities and Exchange Commission to go back and reassess the economic fallout of its Biden-era rules on short-selling transparency—a win, at least in part, for hedge funds that challenged the policy. The case was launched …

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Texas Senate Pushes Through Redistricting Overhaul, Clearing Path for Abbott’s Signature

Texas Senate Pushes Through Redistricting Overhaul, Clearing Path for Abbott’s Signature

The fight over who controls Texas’ political map has tilted sharply after the state Senate, in the early hours of Saturday, approved a sweeping redistricting plan designed to hand Republicans an advantage in Washington. The bill now heads to Governor Greg Abbott, who has already promised to ink it into law without hesitation. The plan, …

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Intel’s $8.9 Billion Pact with Washington: Skadden at the Center of the White House Stake Deal

Intel’s $8.9 Billion Pact with Washington: Skadden at the Center of the White House Stake Deal

Intel’s high-stakes dance with Washington just gained a new partner in the spotlight—law firm Skadden, which quietly steered the chip giant through its deal granting the U.S. government nearly 10% ownership in the company. Fresh filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal that Skadden handled the legal groundwork for the $8.9 billion arrangement, giving …

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