Regulatory & Compliance
Financial regulation, SEC/CFTC enforcement, industry-specific compliance, and corporate regulatory obligations
NC Voters Drop Senate Map Suit After Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act
North Carolina voters have ended their challenge to the state's Senate district map following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais that weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Army MAPS $50B Procurement Spurs Early Legal Counsel Guidance
Contractors are urged to engage legal teams early for the Army's $50B MAPS IDIQ, as bid protests spotlight litigation risks and complex compliance for this major federal acquisition.
House Passes Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
The U.S. House passes the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, extending agricultural programs through 2031 and introducing national security measures.
Federal Judges Push Back on DOJ Subpoenas in Trans Youth Care Cases
Federal judges and hospitals challenge DOJ subpoenas seeking transgender youth healthcare data, raising legal and strategic implications for healthcare counsel and compliance teams.
EPA Withdraws Proposed RCRA PFAS Hazardous Listing
The EPA has withdrawn its proposal to list nine PFAS as hazardous under RCRA, citing existing regulatory sufficiency and recent CERCLA designations. What it means for compliance.
Trump Backs Federal Gasoline Tax Suspension Amid Price Surge
President Trump reverses stance and backs suspending the federal gasoline tax, intensifying debates among legal counsel as Congress faces pressure over rising fuel prices.
GM to Pay $12.75M in California Over OnStar Data Sales
General Motors will pay $12.75 million to settle claims it sold Californians’ driving data to insurers, marking the largest CCPA penalty and highlighting ongoing legal privacy risks.
Philippine House Impeaches VP Sara Duterte Again Amid Legal Uncertainty
Philippine lawmakers impeached Vice President Sara Duterte for the second time, raising questions about executive accountability, disclosure laws, and constitutional procedure.
HUD Tightens Fair Housing Focus, Targets Intentional Discrimination
HUD narrows Fair Housing Act enforcement to intentional discrimination and increases scrutiny of special purpose credit programs. Legal advisors must adapt compliance strategies.
SEC Floats Optional Semiannual Reporting for Public Companies
The SEC has proposed letting public companies file semiannual reports instead of quarterly, aiming to ease regulatory burdens and boost market appeal. Comment period now open.
Judge Halts AI Mass Termination of 1,400 NEH Grants
A federal judge halted the Department of Government Efficiency’s AI-driven cancellation of 1,400 NEH grants, spotlighting constitutional limits on automated agency actions.
Trump’s Beijing Summit Spotlights AI and Iran Amid Rising Tensions
President Trump’s Beijing summit brings U.S.-China relations, Iran crisis, and AI governance to the forefront, intensifying legal and regulatory challenges for the U.S.
Connecticut, Iowa Advance New Privacy and AI Laws; Colorado Eyes Rule Changes
Connecticut passes tougher data broker rules, Iowa enacts chatbot safety law for minors, and Colorado considers updating privacy pricing regulations. Legal professionals face new compliance require...
Fintech Startup Parker Files for Bankruptcy, Halts Operations
Corporate credit card fintech Parker filed for bankruptcy despite $200M+ in funding, raising concerns for legal, fintech, and regulatory professionals about startup risks.
Google Edits Chrome AI Privacy Pledge, Prompting Compliance Questions
Google quietly removed a Chrome privacy assurance about AI data staying on-device. Legal teams must assess compliance, disclosure, and user controls tied to new Gemini Nano features.
Lawyer Fined $5K for AI-Fueled Mis-Citations in My Pillow Libel Case
A federal court has fined an attorney $5,000 for repeated mis-citations involving AI-generated content in the high-profile Coomer v. Lindell election-related libel suit.
Alabama Urges Supreme Court to Reinstate Congressional Map Struck Over Black Vote Dilution
Alabama petitions the Supreme Court to allow use of its original congressional map, previously struck down for diluting Black votes, citing a recent redistricting ruling.
DOJ Launches West Coast Strike Force to Target Health Care Fraud
The DOJ has formed a West Coast Health Care Fraud Strike Force to intensify enforcement in Arizona, Nevada, and Northern California, signaling heightened legal risks for providers.
BMS Faces Antitrust Claims Over Delayed Generics for Cancer Drugs
Bristol Myers Squibb is accused of using pay-for-delay deals to block generic versions of its cancer drugs Thalomid and Revlimid, sparking new antitrust concerns.
San Diego County Faces Wrongful Death Claims After Judge’s Ruling
A federal judge lets wrongful death and civil rights claims proceed against San Diego County after an inmate's overdose death. The case highlights public liability for inmate care.