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Supreme Court Ends Term With Mixed Verdict on Trump’s Agenda
The Supreme Court’s 2025-26 term expanded presidential removal and immigration power while blocking Trump’s tariff and birthright citizenship orders, reshaping federal regulatory and immigration law.
Federal Court Hears Two Days of Testimony in Zillow-MRED Antitrust Fight
A Chicago federal judge heard two days of testimony from Zillow, Compass, and MRED executives on a TRO blocking Zillow’s listing access enforcement, with no ruling yet issued.
Delaware Judge Orders JPMorgan to Keep Paying Javice’s $74M Legal Bills
Delaware’s Court of Chancery ruled JPMorgan must keep advancing Charlie Javice’s legal fees, now exceeding $74 million, under the Frank acquisition agreement.
Former Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan Faces Sentencing July 8 for ICE Obstruction
Former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is scheduled for sentencing July 8 before U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman in the Eastern District of…
Missouri Court Weighs Final Approval of $7.25 Billion Roundup Settlement
Missouri’s final fairness hearing on Bayer’s $7.25B Roundup settlement faces over 100 objections targeting opt-out terms, notice failures, and a $675M fee request.
Supreme Court Strips Judicial Review From TPS Termination Decisions
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling bars most judicial review of TPS terminations, exposing 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians to potential deportation under the Trump administration.
Supreme Court Takes Up Apple-Epic App Store Contempt Fight
The Supreme Court will decide whether civil contempt requires a clear injunction violation or can rest on defying an order’s implied purpose, in the Apple-Epic App Store fight.
Supreme Court Takes Up AR-15 Ban Cases in Term’s Final Move
The Supreme Court agreed June 30 to decide whether the Second Amendment protects AR-15-style rifles, consolidating Illinois and Connecticut ban challenges for a 2027 ruling.
Second Circuit Unanimously Upholds Bankman-Fried Conviction and 25-Year Sentence
The Second Circuit unanimously upheld Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud conviction and 25-year sentence on June 12, 2026, exhausting most of his appellate options.
Sean Combs Appeals 50-Month Sentence at Second Circuit Over Acquitted Conduct
The Second Circuit heard oral arguments April 9 in Sean Combs’ appeal of his 50-month sentence, focusing on whether acquitted conduct was improperly weighed.