Regulatory & Compliance
Financial regulation, SEC/CFTC enforcement, industry-specific compliance, and corporate regulatory obligations
NJ Appellate Court Lets Job Seekers Sue for Cannabis Discrimination
New Jersey's appellate court clarifies that job applicants and employees can sue employers for cannabis-related discrimination under CREAMMA.
Dutch Gov Blocks US Firm's Solvinity Buy Over Security Fears
The Netherlands blocks Kyndryl's $113M acquisition of Solvinity, citing national security and digital sovereignty concerns.
Ghana Passes Human Sexual Rights Bill Penalizing LGBTQ Promotion
Ghana’s parliament passed the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, criminalizing LGBTQ promotion with penalties up to 10 years. Legal professionals should watch evolving implications.
New York Limits Police Help to ICE in Civil Immigration Cases
New York's new law restricts police cooperation with ICE on civil immigration enforcement, impacting compliance and civil rights protections.
Microsoft Threatens Legal Action Over Public Windows Exploit Disclosures
Microsoft threatens legal action against 'Nightmare Eclipse' for publicly sharing six zero-day Windows exploits, sparking cybersecurity and legal debates.
Federal Judge Halts $1.776B Anti-Weaponization Fund Over Legal Concerns
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, citing legal challenges and accountability issues.
Judge Denies Request to Halt Deportation of Pregnant Woman and Son
A federal judge ruled against stopping deportation of a pregnant asylum seeker and her child, raising legal issues in immigration enforcement and detention.
DOJ Seeks Removal of Judge Ross from Georgia Voter Registration Case
The DOJ filed a motion to recuse Judge Eleanor L. Ross from a Georgia election case amid judicial misconduct allegations.
Mayday Health Sues South Dakota Over Abortion Pill Ad Ban
Mayday Health challenges South Dakota's law banning abortion pill advertisements, citing First Amendment rights. Settlement ended the case in March 2026.
Knox County Restores 'Roots' After Book Ban Sparks Outcry
Knox County reverses ban on Alex Haley's 'Roots' following community backlash, highlighting tensions in educational content regulation under Tennessee law.
Indian Court Rules Google Liable for Trademark Keyword Ads
Delhi High Court holds Google liable for trademark misuse in ads, ordering damages and restricting keyword use, challenging global ad practices.
US Foods Faces Class Action for Misusing $13M in 401(k) Forfeitures
US Foods sued over $13M in 401(k) forfeiture misuse; legal debate over forfeiture application impacts fiduciary duties and employee benefits litigation.
US State Department Designates Brazil’s PCC and CV as Terrorist Groups
The US State Department designated Brazil's largest gangs PCC and CV as terrorist organizations, impacting legal cooperation and US-Brazil relations.
Judge Blocks Kennedy Center Closure, Orders Removal of Trump Name
U.S. District Judge Cooper halts Kennedy Center closure and invalidates renaming after Trump, citing lack of congressional approval.
AI Hallucinations in Legal Review Spur Call for Human Oversight
New reports reveal AI hallucinations in legal reviews risk case outcomes, urging firms to double down on human verification and safeguards.
Class Action Targets Arizona Cemetery’s Ban on Mourners at Burial
A class action lawsuit challenges Paradise Memorial Gardens' policy barring mourners during burial, raising religious rights issues in funeral practices in Arizona.
California AG sues 23andMe over 2023 genetic data breach
California Attorney General sues 23andMe's successor over a 2023 breach exposing millions of users' genetic data, alleging mismanagement and ransom payment.
EU Releases €16.4B to Hungary After New PM's Immediate Reforms
The EU unfreezes €16.4 billion to Hungary following swift reforms by new PM Péter Magyar, signaling renewed compliance and funding access.
Canadian Kenneth Law Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Kenneth Law pleaded guilty to aiding 14 suicides by selling lethal sodium nitrite online, raising complex legal and ethical issues in Canada.
Federal Judge Privately Reprimanded for Affair, Keeps Seat
A federal judge received a private reprimand for an affair and false statements, raising questions on judicial ethics enforcement.