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Court Holds the Line on Powell Subpoenas, Casting Shadow Over Trump’s Fed Succession Plan

Court Holds the Line on Powell Subpoenas, Casting Shadow Over Trump’s Fed Succession Plan

A U.S. federal judge has refused to reopen the door to subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, reinforcing an earlier decision that effectively stalls a criminal probe and sets the stage for a likely appellate battle. The ruling keeps intact a prior order that blocked prosecutors from demanding records linked to renovations at the …

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States Seek Reimbursement After Torpedoing Mega Supermarket Merger

States Seek Reimbursement After Torpedoing Mega Supermarket Merger

A coalition of states led by California is asking for $10.3 million in legal fees and costs after successfully derailing the proposed Kroger–Albertsons merger, a move that officials say underscores both the financial strain and growing influence of state-level antitrust enforcement. California alone is set to recover $5.1 million if the request is approved, reflecting …

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Dual Trials Collide as Luigi Mangione Murder Case Pushed to September

Dual Trials Collide as Luigi Mangione Murder Case Pushed to September

A New York judge has postponed the state murder trial of Luigi Mangione until September, reshaping the timeline of parallel proceedings and casting uncertainty over a related federal case scheduled for later in the year. The state trial, originally expected to begin in early June, is now set for September 8. The brief order did …

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Appeals Court Narrows Scope of Block on Trump-Era Immigration Detention Policy

Appeals Court Narrows Scope of Block on Trump-Era Immigration Detention Policy

A federal appeals court has stepped in to curb the nationwide impact of a California judge’s rulings that challenged the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration detention approach. The decision effectively trims the reach of those orders, limiting them to a single federal district while the legal battle unfolds. ⚖️ A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. …

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Judge Clears Path for Bar Association’s Challenge to White House Pressure on Law Firms

Judge Clears Path for Bar Association’s Challenge to White House Pressure on Law Firms

A federal court has allowed a major legal challenge to move forward against policies attributed to the Trump administration that allegedly targeted law firms for their past advocacy, internal diversity practices, and political associations. In a ruling issued Tuesday, a U.S. district judge concluded that the lawsuit brought by the American Bar Association presents a …

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Courtroom Clash Over Citizenship: US Supreme Court Questions Trump’s Bid to Redefine Birthright

Courtroom Clash Over Citizenship: US Supreme Court Questions Trump’s Bid to Redefine Birthright

The United States Supreme Court appeared unconvinced by an executive move aimed at narrowing birthright citizenship, as judges pressed the administration on both constitutional history and the real-world fallout of the proposal. The arguments unfolded in a packed courtroom, where the policy’s sweeping implications dominated a lengthy exchange. The directive at the center of the …

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Court Clears Path—For Now—for Rapid Deportations to Third Countries Under Trump Policy

Court Clears Path—For Now—for Rapid Deportations to Third Countries Under Trump Policy

A federal appeals court has temporarily revived a controversial immigration measure from the administration of Donald Trump, allowing authorities to quickly deport migrants to countries other than their homeland while legal challenges continue to unfold. The decision came from the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, where a divided three-judge panel paused …

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US Court Halts Major Shake-Up of Childhood Vaccine Policy

US Court Halts Major Shake-Up of Childhood Vaccine Policy

A federal judge in Boston has delivered a sharp judicial setback to the overhaul of childhood vaccination policies pushed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., blocking key changes that sought to reduce the number of routine vaccines for children and reshape a powerful advisory body guiding national immunization policy. In a detailed ruling, Brian Murphy, a …

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Rocket Giant Prepares for Wall Street Liftoff as Top Law Firms Join SpaceX’s IPO Mission

Rocket Giant Prepares for Wall Street Liftoff as Top Law Firms Join SpaceX’s IPO Mission

Behind the scenes of what could become one of the most dramatic public market debuts in history, Elon Musk’s space powerhouse is quietly assembling its legal command team. SpaceX has turned to Gibson Dunn to guide the company through the legal maze of a potential initial public offering, according to people familiar with the discussions. …

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White House Pushback: Administration Says Courts Not Ready to Run Their Own Buildings

White House Pushback: Administration Says Courts Not Ready to Run Their Own Buildings

A fresh clash has emerged between the executive branch and the federal court system, this time over who should control the nation’s courthouses. The administration of Donald Trump is resisting an effort by the judiciary to take over management of its own buildings, arguing that the court system lacks the expertise required to oversee a …

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