Musk’s X Accused of Copying Startup’s AI Playbook in Antitrust Clash

Musk’s X Accused of Copying Startup’s AI Playbook in Antitrust Clash

A young software company has thrown down the legal gauntlet against Elon Musk’s X Corp, claiming the platform siphoned off its ideas before slamming the door on its business. Eliza Labs, a San Francisco–based startup launched last year, says it built an open-source platform that lets AI agents act and adapt inside social media spaces—something …

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Court Reopens Harassment Case Against BNSF Over Nebraska Railyard Abuse Claims

Court Reopens Harassment Case Against BNSF Over Nebraska Railyard Abuse Claims

A major U.S. appeals court has breathed new life into a workplace discrimination battle, ruling that BNSF Railway must face allegations it allowed years of unchecked harassment against women at its western Nebraska railyard. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) says the railroad’s Alliance facility was no ordinary job site—it was a hostile gauntlet where …

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After Years of Slumps, U.S. Bar Exam Scores Surge to a 12-Year Peak

After Years of Slumps, U.S. Bar Exam Scores Surge to a 12-Year Peak

For the first time in over a decade, U.S. law graduates are celebrating more than just the end of the grueling summer bar exam. This July’s national test results show the strongest performance since 2013, marking a rare high point in an exam long known for humbling even the most prepared candidates. The Multistate Bar …

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Chicago Braces for Trump’s Threatened Troop Surge as Leaders Plot Legal Countermoves

Chicago Braces for Trump’s Threatened Troop Surge as Leaders Plot Legal Countermoves

Chicago finds itself in the crosshairs of a looming standoff with Washington. President Donald Trump has floated the idea of sending National Guard troops and immigration agents into the city, declaring it a “disaster” plagued by crime. Illinois’ Democratic leadership, however, is pushing back hard—publicly vowing resistance while privately conceding their legal tools may be …

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Big Law’s Price of Progress: Sky-High Rates, Surging Revenues, and the AI Dilemma

Big Law’s Price of Progress: Sky-High Rates, Surging Revenues, and the AI Dilemma

The business of law is booming—at least on the surface. Fresh numbers reveal that America’s largest law firms are raking in double-digit revenue growth this year, powered by aggressive billing rate hikes. But behind the glossy financials lurks a balancing act: the cost of keeping both highly paid lawyers and cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools humming …

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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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