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US Citizenship and Immigration Services is sunsetting a Biden-era program designed to encourage undocumented workers to speak ...
Litigation over state power to regulate pharmacy benefit managers is far from over, even after the US Supreme Court bolstered PBMs and employers that work with them by declining review of an Oklahoma ...
Texas’ highest-paid judge is timing his retirement to benefit from the first pay bump state judges have seen in more than a ...
Conservative think tanks, bolstered by political success, are getting more active in shareholder campaigns as fewer social ...
Health entities are calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to clarify its health data privacy law and quash a ...
Crypto was ready to have its moment in Washington. But the SEC’s hesitation to green-light a new crypto product from ...
The Trump administration has another shot to remake auditor oversight for the world’s largest capital market after months of ...
Sanford, Florida’s city manager braced for a days-long ordeal when a group of students blocked the public entrance to police ...
Opinion: Plante Moran's Brett Bissonnette says that encouraging e-filing, expanding tax services, and showing some kindness ...
Opinion: WilmerHale's William Lee and Stanford Law School's Mark Lemley say the reversal of a $20 million patent judgment ...
Opinion: Two Northwestern law professors say university trustees who fail to monitor and ensure compliance with anti-discrimination laws are breaching their fiduciary duties and setting themselves up ...
Opinion: Sullivan & Cromwell attorneys Frank Aquila and Catherine Yuh say firms that don't take advantage of AI to identify M&A targets will be left behind by competitors.