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An open source legal AI platform is challenging the rising cost of legal technology by making advanced AI tools freely accessible to law firms, legal teams, and independent practitioners. Artificial…
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Supreme Court and Federal Cases
U.S. Trade Court Rules Global Tariff Order Exceeded Presidential Authority
A federal trade court ruling issued this week has become one of the most significant legal and economic developments in the United States, with broad implications for executive authority, international…
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Supreme Court and Federal Cases
U.S. Trade Court Ruling on Global Tariffs Raises Major Questions About Presidential Authority
One of the most significant legal and economic developments shaping headlines in the United States on May 10, 2026, is the recent ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade…
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One Georgia firm approaches personal injury law with a focus on experience and client care.
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A significant legal battle over presidential trade authority unfolded this week after the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled against the Trump administration’s attempt to impose a 10% global tariff…
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Corporate Law
DOJ Intervention in California Wildfire Insurance Lawsuit Signals Broader Scrutiny of Industry Practices
The U.S. Department of Justice’s recent intervention in a major California wildfire insurance lawsuit has drawn national attention to the growing legal and financial pressures facing the insurance industry in…
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Why 95% of enterprise AI investments fail, and how Margot Duek built the clinical protocol the industry didn’t have.
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Supreme Court and Federal Cases
U.S. Supreme Court Allows Voting Rights Act Ruling to Take Immediate Effect, Reshaping Redistricting Landscape
On May 4, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a procedural but highly consequential order allowing a recent Voting Rights Act-related ruling to take immediate effect. While procedural in nature,…
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Supreme Court and Federal Cases
U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Mail Distribution of Abortion Pill, Raising New Legal Questions
On May 2, 2026, a significant federal appellate court ruling reshaped the legal landscape surrounding access to medication abortion in the United States. A U.S. appeals court issued a temporary…