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Exxon and Major Oil Firms Win Dismissal of Climate Claims Brought by Puerto Rican Towns

In a closely watched case that could have set a precedent for climate litigation, a federal judge has dismissed a…

Newsmax Refiles Suit Against Fox, Broadens Antitrust Claims Following Florida Dismissal

On September 12, 2025, conservative media outlet Newsmax Inc. filed a new lawsuit in Wisconsin federal court accusing Fox Corp.…

BigLaw’s Midlevel Associates Push Back — Office Mandates Under Strain

A Growing Divide in BigLaw Offices Midlevel associates at some of the nation’s largest and most prestigious law firms are…

U.S. Appeals Court Reinstates Copyright Office Director Fired by Trump

In a decision with far-reaching implications for constitutional law, intellectual property governance, and the balance of powers within the federal…

NYU Elevates Legal Leadership with New Chief Legal Officer Role

New York University has made a groundbreaking move in its legal framework by establishing a new Chief Legal Officer (CLO)…

Appeals Court Revives Trader Joe’s Trademark Lawsuit Against Employee Union

In a significant development for labor relations and trademark law, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has revived Trader…

AI in the Executive Suite: Rethinking In-House Legal Roles for a Smarter Tomorrow

In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, in-house counsel face a tipping point: technology is not just reshaping workflows—it’s offering a path…

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Stripping Legal Protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

In a ruling that could reshape the national conversation on immigration law and executive power, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen…

Newsmax Gears Up to Refile Antitrust Lawsuit Against Fox After Court Flags “Shotgun” Complaint

In a pivotal legal development shaking up the conservative media landscape, Newsmax announced on September 5, 2025, its intent to…

Arizona Eyes Innovation: One-Year Criminal Law Track for Defenders and Prosecutors

Tucson & Phoenix, September 4, 2025 – In a bold move that could reshape legal training across the nation, Arizona…

Google Hit with $425 Million Class-Action Judgment in Major Privacy Case

In one of the most closely watched privacy cases in recent years, a federal jury in San Francisco has delivered…

Federal Court Rules Trump Administration’s Harvard Funding Cuts Unlawful

Boston, September 3, 2025 — In a landmark ruling that could reshape the balance of power between universities and the…