Regulatory & Compliance
Financial regulation, SEC/CFTC enforcement, industry-specific compliance, and corporate regulatory obligations
Amnesty Warns Climate Change Threatens Honduras Coastal Rights
Amnesty International reports climate change in Honduras' Gulf of Fonseca threatens livelihoods and human rights amid inadequate government response.
Canadian rights groups call to reinstate privacy laws for political parties
After March repeal of key privacy law, Canadian rights groups urge new rules on federal political parties' data collection practices.
Hong Kong Court Upholds Ban on Advocating Election Boycotts
Hong Kong's top court upholds a law banning calls to boycott elections, affirming legal limits on political speech in 2026.
Rights Groups Say French Police Use Fines to Profile Black, Arab Youth
Human rights groups accuse French police of using fixed fines to trap Black and Arab youth in debt, highlighting systemic racial profiling issues.
San Diego Parents Sentenced for Second-Degree Murder in Infant Starvation Case
A San Diego couple received 15 years to life for second-degree murder after their infant daughter died of starvation, underscoring legal precedent in child neglect cases.
15 Minnesotans Face Federal Conspiracy Charges Under 18 U.S.C. §372
Federal prosecutors charged 15 Minnesotans under 18 U.S.C. §372, alleging conspiracy to impede federal officers in Minneapolis. Defense cites political motives.
Virginia Judge Clears Fraud Claims Over Kratom Safety Marketing
A Virginia judge ruled that fraud claims over deceptive kratom safety claims can proceed, raising compliance risks for distributors and their legal teams.
Judge Signals Block on DHS, DOJ Grant Conditions in CA-Oregon Lawsuit
A federal judge in California signals a preliminary injunction against DHS and DOJ grant conditions linked to DEI and immigration policies in a lawsuit by 11 municipalities.
Netherlands Criminalizes Conversion Therapy with Jail and Fines
Dutch Parliament passes law banning conversion therapy targeting sexual orientation and gender identity, imposing fines and prison sentences.
EFF Says IETF Plan Will Limit Automated Access to Web Data
EFF warns IETF's Anonymous Bot Authentication could block automated web tools affecting journalists and legal researchers' data access.
EFF Warns NO FAKES Act Risks Silencing Satire and News Online
EFF analysis warns the NO FAKES Act could threaten free speech, satire, and press freedom by restricting digital likeness use.
House Dems Seek Briefing From Rubio on New U.S.-Iran Deal
House Democrats requested a briefing from Secretary Rubio on the June 2026 U.S.-Iran memorandum, impacting sanctions enforcement and legal compliance.
Florida Court Strikes Down Concealed Carry Age Limits for 18-20 Year Olds
Florida First District Court overturns concealed carry age limit for 18-20 year olds, affecting legal compliance and firearm rights discussions.
FTC Sues Transgender Health Group Over Minor Care Claims
FTC and four states sue WPATH for allegedly misleading claims on transgender care for minors, seeking to stop false advertising and impose penalties.
Connecticut Bans Hospital Sale-Leasebacks, Tightens PE Scrutiny
Connecticut law bans hospital sale-leaseback deals and requires annual attestations on private equity control, impacting healthcare and PE sectors.
FTC Lawsuit Reveals How Scam Apps Use Shell Companies to Dodge Enforcement
FTC exposes subscription app scam networks using shell companies to evade app store rules, highlighting digital consumer protection challenges.
Pa. Supreme Court Tosses Social Security Theft Convictions Over Statute of Limitations
Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated theft convictions filed 10 years late, underscoring strict adherence to prosecution deadlines for Social Security fraud.
Federal Court Lets Class Action vs. Temu on Data Sharing Proceed
A federal judge in Illinois allows a class action accusing Temu and Index Exchange of illegal data interception and sharing via ads to move forward, highlighting key privacy risks in online adverti...
Supreme Court May Decide Attorneys’ Fees in Immigration Detention Case
The Supreme Court may soon clarify attorneys’ fees awards under EAJA in immigration detention litigation, affecting legal aid and litigation finance.
Supreme Court Faces Delay with 23 Major Cases Pending Near Term End
The Supreme Court has 23 significant cases pending as its 2025-26 term nears conclusion, causing delays for critical rulings affecting legal and business strategies.