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By Chris O'Malley | February 4, 2025
"He's just mad, and he shows it," University of Washington law professor Douglas Ross said of Democratic FTC commissioner Alvaro Bedoya.
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By Dan Novak | February 3, 2025
Trump’s firing of the inspectors general is like when “your parents have left for the weekend so you can throw a kegger,” said Reed Smith partner Rizwan Qureshi.
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By Avalon Zoppo | February 3, 2025
Last summer, the Supreme Court held in Jarkesy v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that the the SEC must seek civil fines in court rather than through in-house proceedings.
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By Lisa Luongo and Anthony Gallo | February 3, 2025
In the U.S., international trade laws have become a critical tool in protecting national security and are subject to active governmental attention, action, and enforcement. These laws and regulations constantly change in response to national priorities, international relations and global developments. Therefore, especially when doing business in jurisdictions subject to complex regulatory restrictions, businesses must keep pace with the evolution and development of those regulations.
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By Ella Sherman | January 31, 2025
Loosened hateful conduct restrictions on Facebook and Instagram may lead to an increase in lawsuits, with little regulators can do given First Amendment and Section 230 protections.
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By Jon Campisi | January 30, 2025
"The Arizona Supreme Court might be thinking about the possibility that a beachhead in [Arizona] would enable federal court practice in all 50 states. And if so, does [Arizona] want to assume that role in the legal market, effectively being the regulatory home to many ASLPs with national practices?" questioned one law school professor.
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By Dan Novak | January 29, 2025
“Unless you’ve got a third agency that's going to say, ‘These are security coins and these are commodity coins,’ it doesn't resolve anything,” said law professor Jack Graves. “This [bill] kind of tries to draw a bright line rule between the two. I think they're dreaming because as soon as you draw rules, everybody's going to be in the gray area trying to move the other direction.”
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By Linda A. Thompson | January 29, 2025
The EU executive is working to conclude an investigation into whether X breached the bloc’s tough content moderation standards, but warned that any decision would be challenged in court.
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By Alyssa Aquino | January 29, 2025
Antonia Apps predicted during this year's Securities Enforcement Forum that new agency leadership would be more thoughtful in deciding when to ban individuals from the securities industry, and would be more receptive to Wells meetings.
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By Greg Andrews | January 29, 2025
A White House official defended the purge, calling the three women from the two agencies who lost their jobs "far-left appointees with radical records of upending longstanding labor law."
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