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Victoria Nuland Brings Diplomatic Expertise to Covington & Burling

Victoria Nuland Brings Diplomatic Expertise to Covington & Burling

Victoria Nuland, former U.S. Under Secretary of State, has taken her wealth of diplomatic experience to the law firm Covington & Burling as a senior advisor in Washington, D.C. Nuland, known for her unwavering support of Ukraine amidst its war with Russia, will lend her expertise to the firm’s public policy practice and Global Problem …

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Apple Faces Claims of Worker Surveillance and Silencing: New Lawsuit Emerges

In a recent legal battle, Apple is under fire for allegedly infiltrating employees’ personal lives and stifling their voices. The lawsuit, filed in California, accuses the tech giant of secretly monitoring workers’ private devices and cloud accounts while imposing gag orders about workplace conditions. Amar Bhakta, a digital advertising employee at Apple since 2020, spearheads …

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California Gears Up for Trump Era 2.0 with $25M Legal War Chest

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a bold plan to fortify the state’s defenses against anticipated federal actions under the second term of President-elect Donald Trump. Seeking up to $25 million in new funding, the initiative aims to arm state agencies and the California Department of Justice for battles over critical issues like reproductive rights, …

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$56 Billion Controversy: Delaware Court Again Denies Musk’s Massive Tesla Pay

In a dramatic decision likely to reverberate through the business world, a Delaware judge has once more rejected Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s astronomical $56 billion pay package, calling it an excessive reward orchestrated under dubious circumstances. The ruling, issued by Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, upholds her earlier decision to rescind Musk’s 2018 compensation plan, despite a …

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Razor-Wire Resistance: Texas Secures Court Victory Over Federal Border Action

In a landmark ruling, a U.S. appeals court has barred the Biden administration from dismantling razor-wire barriers installed by Texas along its border with Mexico, intensifying the tug-of-war between state and federal powers over immigration control. The decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, delivered in a 2-1 vote, supports Texas’ efforts to …

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Canadian Media Giants Clash with OpenAI Over Alleged Copyright Misuse

A coalition of five major Canadian media organizations has launched legal action against OpenAI, claiming the AI powerhouse has systematically infringed on their copyrights by scraping content without permission or compensation. The plaintiffs—Torstar, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Press, and CBC/Radio-Canada—assert that OpenAI has exploited their journalistic work to train its generative AI …

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Texas Judge Surprises Critics with Dual Rulings Against Conservatives

In an unexpected twist, a Texas federal judge often favored by conservatives issued decisions this week that aligned with the Biden administration and Special Counsel Jack Smith, raising eyebrows in legal and political circles. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee and frequent figure in cases challenging progressive policies, dismissed two lawsuits seen as critical to …

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Supreme Court to Weigh in on Flavored Vape Controversy: Health Risks vs. Industry Freedom

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a clash between health regulations and industry ambitions as it considers the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) rejection of flavored vaping products. The case stems from the FDA’s refusal to authorize certain nicotine-containing e-liquids, citing their appeal to youth and potential public health risks. This showdown, triggered …

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Judicial Shift: Federal Judge Cancels Semi-Retirement Amid Political Shift

A federal judge in North Carolina has reversed a decision to step back from the bench, marking the second such instance since Donald Trump’s recent election victory. Judge Max Cogburn, initially planning to take senior status—a move allowing for reduced responsibilities while still hearing cases—rescinded his earlier announcement after a Democratic replacement could not be …

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Australia Moves Toward Sweeping Social Media Ban for Children Under 16 Amid Heated Debate

Australia is edging closer to enacting a groundbreaking law that would ban social media for children under the age of 16, following a contentious debate in Parliament. The lower house passed the bill with overwhelming support—102 votes in favor to 13 against—putting the legislation on track for Senate discussion later this week. The government hopes …

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