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Judge Denies Stay Motion, Orders Kennedy Center to Remove Trump’s Name
Judge Christopher Cooper denies stay motion, orders Kennedy Center to remove Donald Trump’s name by June 12, reaffirming legal limits on institutional naming.
DOJ, CMS Boost Data Sharing to Intensify Midwest Healthcare Fraud Crackdown
DOJ and CMS launch expanded data-sharing programs in Indiana and Ohio to enhance healthcare fraud enforcement and interagency coordination.
Court Rejects Caller ID Spoofing Defense, Orders Discovery and Fees in TCPA Case
A court ruled that caller ID spoofing is not a valid defense in TCPA DNC disputes, compelling discovery and awarding fees.
Tennessee Court Sanctions Lawyers for AI-Generated Legal Filing Errors
Tennessee District Court sanctions Reaves Law Firm attorneys for submitting AI-generated filings with fabricated citations, setting a legal ethics precedent.
Supreme Court Bars Private Investor Suits Under Investment Company Act
The Supreme Court ruled that individual investors cannot sue under Section 47(b) of the 1940 Investment Company Act, reshaping investor protection enforcement.
Munich Court Injuncts Google Over Defamatory AI-Generated Summaries
Munich court holds Google liable for defamatory AI summaries, clarifying legal risks for AI-generated content in Europe.
WHO Alerts Ebola Spread in NE Congo as Contact Tracing Hits 70%
WHO warns of Ebola outbreak in northeastern DR Congo with 70% contact tracing amid conflict; legal and policy challenges affect response efforts.
Law Firms Should Map Processes First to Maximize Tech ROI
New guidance urges UK law firms to conduct thorough process mapping before investing in legal technology for better returns and security.
Kenya Law Society Sues Govt for Contempt Over Undisclosed SGR Contracts
Kenya Law Society files contempt suit against government for ignoring court order to disclose Standard Gauge Railway contracts, underscoring compliance risks.
Federal Circuit Blocks Enforcement of Ruling Against Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs
Federal Circuit halts enforcement of ruling invalidating Trump-era Section 122 tariffs, maintaining import restrictions during ongoing appeals.
Florida Nonprofit Sues Over Potentially Misleading Property Tax Amendment Title
A Florida nonprofit challenges the ballot title of a property tax amendment, alleging misleading language that could affect voter perception and election law.
Early Law Firm Recruiting Stresses Students, Risks Talent Pipeline
Accelerated law firm recruiting during 1L year harms student well-being and distorts hiring; firms and schools debate best practices for legal talent.
Kennedy Center Board Appeals Judge’s Order to Remove Trump’s Name
Kennedy Center board files appeal against a court order to remove Trump’s name, highlighting legal issues in nonprofit governance and public institution naming rights.
Judges Cite AI-Generated Legal Citation Errors in Lawyer Sanctions
AI-driven legal filings increasingly feature fabricated citations leading to lawyer sanctions and new court certification rules.
Judge Blocks Texas AG Paxton's Lawsuit Against ActBlue
U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns issues injunction blocking Texas AG Ken Paxton's lawsuit against fundraising platform ActBlue over alleged foreign donations.
UK Protesters Demand End to Palantir NHS Contract Over Privacy
UK protests at healthcare event oppose Palantir's £330M NHS contract amid privacy, human rights concerns.
California Assembly Advances Bill Banning Surveillance-Based Pricing
California Assembly passes AB 2564 prohibiting retailers from setting prices based on personal data, impacting compliance for legal professionals.
Private Equity Boosts Legal Tech and Services Deals in Early 2026
Private equity deals hit key legal tech, litigation support, and marketing firms in early 2026, signaling growing sector consolidation and innovation.
Ex-Colorado Film Commissioner Sues Over Sundance Festival Firing
Donald Zuckerman sues Colorado for wrongful termination linked to Sundance Festival move to Boulder, highlighting risks in public sector arts roles.
US Appeals Order to Refund Billions in Unlawful IEEPA Tariffs
The US government appeals a court order requiring billions in refunds for unlawful IEEPA tariffs, impacting multinational firms and tariff compliance.