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Proxy Giants Clash with Texas Over Crackdown on DEI and ESG Advice

Proxy Giants Clash with Texas Over Crackdown on DEI and ESG Advice

In a bold legal strike, the two dominant forces in proxy advisory—Glass Lewis and Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS)—have launched lawsuits against the state of Texas, aiming to halt a new law they argue muzzles financial voices under the guise of ideology. Filed in federal court in Austin, the suits accuse Texas of trampling on First …

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Federal Judge Considers Disciplinary Action Against DOJ Over Secretive Venezuela Deportation Scheme

Federal Judge Considers Disciplinary Action Against DOJ Over Secretive Venezuela Deportation Scheme

In a rare judicial rebuke with potentially explosive consequences, a top federal judge in Washington hinted Thursday at the possibility of disciplining Justice Department lawyers over a clandestine deportation operation that spiraled into legal chaos earlier this year. The drama centers around the abrupt removal of Venezuelan detainees to a Salvadoran prison in March—an act …

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FCC Chair Signals Approval Mood as Skydance Vows to Overhaul CBS Under Paramount Deal

FCC Chair Signals Approval Mood as Skydance Vows to Overhaul CBS Under Paramount Deal

In Washington’s regulatory halls, signs are emerging that the FCC might be warming up to Skydance Media’s high-stakes merger with Paramount—thanks, in part, to a pledge for a newsroom makeover at CBS. Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr offered measured praise after a commission meeting, saying he was “very pleased” with Skydance’s promise to implement …

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Trump White House Asks Supreme Court to Greenlight Massive NIH Grant Rollback in Anti-DEI Push

Trump White House Asks Supreme Court to Greenlight Massive NIH Grant Rollback in Anti-DEI Push

The Trump administration has knocked on the doors of the U.S. Supreme Court once again—this time with a plea to let it slash hundreds of millions in scientific research grants tied to diversity and equity. At the center of this legal clash: the National Institutes of Health and its now-frozen funding streams. In a Thursday …

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Macron Strikes Back: French First Couple Takes U.S. Podcaster to Court Over Gender Conspiracy

Macron Strikes Back: French First Couple Takes U.S. Podcaster to Court Over Gender Conspiracy

In a transatlantic legal strike, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte have filed a defamation lawsuit in Delaware against conservative U.S. commentator Candace Owens, accusing her of orchestrating a “global humiliation campaign” built on one extraordinary falsehood: that France’s First Lady is a man. The lawsuit, rare in both scope and symbolism, charges …

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Civil Rights Division Hollowed Out as Trump-Era Agenda Remakes Its Mission

Civil Rights Division Hollowed Out as Trump-Era Agenda Remakes Its Mission

The U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division—long a sentinel against discrimination and systemic abuse—has seen nearly 370 employees walk out the door since Donald Trump assumed the presidency. What was once a stable bastion of career lawyers and investigators across party lines has now become the epicenter of a dramatic ideological overhaul. A new memo …

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Columbia Pays a Heavy Price: \$221 Million Settlement Buys Back Federal Funding Amid Trump-Era Crackdown

Columbia Pays a Heavy Price: \$221 Million Settlement Buys Back Federal Funding Amid Trump-Era Crackdown

Columbia University is coughing up more than \$200 million to the U.S. government—\$221 million, to be exact—in a sprawling deal meant to end a series of federal investigations and restore the bulk of its frozen federal funding. The costly resolution comes as a direct consequence of the Trump administration’s ongoing war with elite universities over …

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Torn Between Two Systems: Wrongly Deported Migrant Wins in Court but Remains Jailed

Torn Between Two Systems: Wrongly Deported Migrant Wins in Court but Remains Jailed

Kilmar Abrego was never supposed to be sent to El Salvador. A legal U.S. resident with a valid work permit, the 29-year-old Salvadoran had already secured a court ruling shielding him from deportation. But in March, he was forcibly removed anyway—thrust into a country where his life was at risk, and tossed into prison like …

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Trump’s Grip Tightens: Supreme Court Clears Path for Ousting Consumer Watchdog Chiefs

Trump’s Grip Tightens: Supreme Court Clears Path for Ousting Consumer Watchdog Chiefs

In a late-stage legal power play, the U.S. Supreme Court has greenlit President Donald Trump’s abrupt removal of three Democratic commissioners from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), further cementing his control over agencies once thought to be insulated from presidential interference. With a quiet unsigned order, the court swept aside a federal judge’s block …

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Court to Trump: You Can’t Rewrite the Constitution with a Sharpie

Court to Trump: You Can’t Rewrite the Constitution with a Sharpie

In a rebuke that cuts to the constitutional bone, a U.S. federal appeals court has struck down Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to gut birthright citizenship, ruling it flat-out unconstitutional and unenforceable nationwide. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 decision, became the first appellate court to weigh in on the legality of …

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