The 43-day federal government shutdown, which ended in early November 2025, has left many corporations that depend heavily on government contracts facing a complex and challenging aftermath. With government operations…
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Public‑Sector Unions Push for AI Oversight in Washington: What It Means for Employment Law
In a move that could reshape how artificial intelligence is deployed in public workplaces across the United States, Washington state lawmakers have advanced House Bill 1622, a proposed law that…
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FAA Flight Reduction Order Triggers Legal Scrutiny Across U.S. Aviation Sector
A new regulatory order from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), mandating a four percent reduction in flights at forty major U.S. airports, has prompted a swift and strategic response from…
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A rising wave of reverse-discrimination lawsuits is unfolding across the United States as companies scale back or eliminate their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in response to changing federal…
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President Donald Trump’s trade policies, particularly the controversial imposition of tariffs on goods from various countries, have sparked intense legal debates and challenges since their inception. Central to these discussions…
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On October 19, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear a pivotal case concerning digital privacy rights, setting the stage for a landmark decision that could significantly…
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AMZ Sellers Attorney secures a major $1.8 million arbitration victory for an Amazon seller, recovering withheld funds and disputing advertising charges. In the world of e-commerce, where every transaction counts,…
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A New Beginning Starts with a Name When Melissa got married in Los Angeles, she was hesitant about changing her maiden name to her husbands’ last name — until she…
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AI is transforming legal practices by automating tasks, improving efficiency, and aiding decision-making. Adnane El Khaili highlights how AI empowers lawyers, streamlines processes, and helps law firms stay competitive by…
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On October 17, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would run out of funding by October 18 due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, a development that has…