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There’s been growing criticism of the organization that operates the power grid in Virginia and 12 other states, in addition to Washington, D.C. Governors and…
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Trump’s Justice Department urges court to throw out pollution lawsuit against Elon Musk’s company
June 17, 2026
In a highly unusual move, the US Justice Department has urged a federal court to throw out a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s company xAI for…
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Mississippi’s largest private health insurer updates guidelines for HIV prevention medication
June 17, 2026
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi has updated its guidelines for HIV prevention medication after a national advocacy group alleged the insurer’s coverage options…
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President Donald Trump is testing the limits of his power to repeal protections for federal lands and waters under the Antiquities Act with his reversal…
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“If there’s kind of a squeamishness about forum shopping in the US, there’s a little…It’s just overseas, there’s none at all.”, observed Harvard Law Professor…
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Federal leases to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge sold last week face immediate litigation as uncertainty over tribal rights and legal…
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SpaceX has raised $75bn (£56bn) from financial firms ahead of becoming a publicly traded company on Friday, in what is expected to be the highest-value…
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The court’s ruling on FERC’s MISO order comes amid broad concerns about how to balance electric affordability — which can be affected by how much…
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How will Amazon’s data centers impact Mississippians’ electric bills? We may never know
June 12, 2026
In a special legislative session in 2024, lawmakers excitedly passed a package of incentives to lure one of the world’s richest corporations to the nation’s…
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Change is coming to the way D.C. votes, as the city gears up for its first ranked-choice election. On June 16, voters will select nominees…
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FirstEnergy filed a paper in FERC on June 8 arguing the commission should adopt the model from the natural gas pipeline industry to allocate the…
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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has embraced the concept of a “colorblind Constitution” in ending the use of race in college admissions, and now in…
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Minority voters are left with limited alternatives for combatting racial discrimination in redistricting, after the U.S. Supreme Court’s latest undermining of the federal Voting Rights…
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Harvard law professor Jared Ellias tells GRR about how the Marvel comic books first sparked his interest in bankruptcy law and the power of bargaining,…
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Republican-led states have redrawn enough congressional districts to force Democrats to outperform their 2024 national results by nearly 5 percentage points if they want to…
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On Friday, subsidiaries of New Fortress Energy filed for chapter 15 bankruptcy in New York, seeking U.S. recognition of a debt-cutting restructuring under way in…
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Is America Unfinished or Just Getting Started?
June 5, 2026
It’s less than six weeks until the semiquincentennial. While official America 250 store is selling T-shirts, Harvard Law School is doing something slightly less commercial.
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The Supreme Court Doesn’t Care About Voting Anymore
June 5, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The Supreme Court’s decision this week to allow Alabama to use a congressional map that the lower courts had twice…