Bloomberg Law editors Chris Opfer and Alessandra Rafferty talk on our podcast about why Trump’s attacks are still affecting ...
A group of Michigan phlebotomists are a mobile blood collection company’s employees, not independent contractors, so federal ...
Samsung Electronics America Inc. escaped nearly all claims brought by a group of consumers who alleged the hinges on its ...
Tesla persuaded a federal court to dismiss a California resident’s proposed class suit that alleged the automaker’s use of ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is required to seek funds from the Federal Reserve to perform statutory functions, a ...
A federal judge in New York City has ruled that Black residents suing over inclusion in the city’s “Criminal Group Database” ...
Party City Holdco Inc. investors can proceed with securities fraud claims against two of the defunct retailer’s executives ...
A legal nonprofit accused a federal appeals court judge of mistreating her law clerks, despite her pledge to improve after an ...
The Department of Labor is expanding relief offered to multiple employer welfare arrangements that don’t file required ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) can’t require prosecutors in the state’s biggest counties to give him investigative ...
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Supreme Court Today, Vol. 94 No. 23, pages 3199-3208, dated Jan. 1, 2026, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be ...
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