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In GOP-led states like New Hampshire, communities feel the fallout of staying silent on Trump’s funding cuts
July 21, 2025
When schools across the country got word last month that the Trump administration was withholding billions of dollars in congressionally approved funds for public education,…
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After reconciliation, lawmakers return to permitting
July 21, 2025
Lawmakers are looking at bipartisan dealmaking on permitting after several Republican proposals failed to make the cut in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Committees…
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With the Upcoming Senate Confirmation Vote on Emil Bove, Will Trump Get His “Roy Cohn” on the Supreme Court?
July 21, 2025
We begin with the letter from more than 75 federal judges to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee urging the Republican majority not to confirm Emil…
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Rapidly evolving AI is giving rise to a new kind of law firm: one where artificial intelligence is not just a cost-saving tool but is…
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ICE Deportation Plans Betray a Post-Holocaust Promise
July 18, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: A new memo outlines plans by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to deport potentially thousands of immigrants to countries that are not…
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President Donald Trump has once again spooked markets by raising the prospect of prematurely replacing the chair of the Federal Reserve with someone who would…
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An Ohio utility has won an important fight over who assumes the financial risk of data centers, and the result may help guide decisions across…
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FERC Opens Door for PJM to Refile RTEP Protocol Proposal
July 18, 2025
FERC has opened the door for PJM to resubmit a previously rejected proposal to shift its Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) protocol from its Operating…
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President Trump on Wednesday continued his assault on Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, saying it was “highly unlikely” that he would…
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Google LLC and other defendants’ move to settle claims against them in the privacy case over the Flo Health app’s data sharing practices threatens to…
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President Donald Trump’s megalaw was supposed to consign EPA’s $27 billion climate lending program to the dustbin of history. Instead it’s raising new questions about…
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Pages From Restructuring History: BigLaw And Bankruptcy
July 17, 2025
Bankruptcy is a BigLaw menu item staple, with most large law firms having practice groups dedicated to in-court and out-of-court restructurings. But that wasn’t always…
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AI data centers require massive amounts of power—making electricity more expensive for everyone around them
July 17, 2025
It’s a staggering statistic: Around 70% of the world’s internet traffic flows through Virginia. The state’s data centers, some of which feature hallways nearly a…
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An op-ed by Noah Feldman: In an unsigned order with no explanation, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority blocked the lower court orders that had stopped Donald…
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Another voter-backed Maine law regulating campaign finance halted, but the case is far from over
July 16, 2025
A federal court ruled on Tuesday that the law Maine voters passed in 2024 to set limits on so-called super PACs is unconstitutional — the…
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An article by Nancy Gertner: I was a United States District Court judge for 17 years. In all my time on the bench, I never faced…
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The Only Reason the US Can Take Away Citizenship
July 11, 2025
Despite Trump’s threats, the government can’t just take away your citizenship. In fact, there’s only one way — and it’s incredibly rare and hard to…
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The Federalist Society held a webinar July 9 looking into whether the federal government should continue to rely on wholesale electricity markets in the face…