Regulatory & Compliance
Financial regulation, SEC/CFTC enforcement, industry-specific compliance, and corporate regulatory obligations
Illinois Delays AI Employment Notice Rules Until After 2026
Illinois has postponed AI employment notice rule enforcement originally scheduled for January 2026, giving employers more time to comply.
Colorado Court Orders New Homicide Trials for Paramedics in McClain Case
Colorado court orders retrials for paramedics in Elijah McClain case, highlighting legal liability challenges for first responders in medical-legal deaths.
Trump’s June 2026 EO reclassifies 8,000 senior federal roles as ‘at will’
President Trump’s June 2026 executive order reclassifies 8,000 senior federal positions as ‘at will,’ affecting federal employment and legal protections.
Privacy Rules Tighten on AI Training Data, Raising Legal Stakes
Tighter privacy laws and new studies highlight legal risks for corporations using AI training data. Stay updated on global regulatory moves and compliance obligations.
Court Orders Health Inspections at Otay Mesa ICE Detention Facility
A federal court mandates health inspections and detainee interviews at Otay Mesa ICE facility, enhancing oversight and detainee rights protections.
Fifth Circuit Reviews Texas Student's Challenge to Male-Only Hair Rule
The Fifth Circuit is reviewing a Texas high school student's challenge to a male-only hair length school policy under the Texas CROWN Act.
Animal Groups Sue Over Barred Owl Removal Permit in Spotted Owl Habitat
Animal rights groups challenge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's barred owl removal permit, raising regulatory compliance issues in wildlife conservation.
Trump Expands Military Strikes on Drug-Smuggling Vessels in Eastern Pacific
The Trump administration has launched 62 military strikes on suspected drug vessels, raising legal questions about armed conflict declaration and maritime law.
U.S. Appeals to Resume Logging in Idaho's Grizzly Bear Habitat
The U.S. government appeals a court injunction blocking a 55,000-acre Idaho logging project near grizzly bear habitat, spotlighting federal environmental tensions.
ACLU Sues Over Prolonged Detention of Asylum-Seeking Teens with Disabilities
The ACLU sues the U.S. government for discriminating against disabled asylum-seeking teens by prolonging detention and denying protections.
Apple Rolls Out Age Verification for Texas App Store Users
Apple starts age verification on June 4 in Texas App Store following new state law requiring parental consent for minors in app downloads and purchases.
Ninth Circuit Reconsiders California's Open Carry Ban En Banc
The Ninth Circuit en banc rehearing revisits California's restrictive open carry firearm laws, impacting gun regulation nationwide.
First Circuit Courts Heated Debate on 340B Subsidy Lawsuit
The First Circuit is hearing a critical lawsuit on federal subsidies for low-income healthcare providers, potentially affecting millions' access to care.
2026 Cyberattacks Hit FBI, Healthcare, Education & Legal Sectors
In 2026, major cyberattacks compromised FBI data, healthcare devices, education records, and legal sector systems, raising regulatory and compliance demands.
Canada's Military Police Watchdog Seeks Broader Investigative Powers
The Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada urges legislative reforms to enhance military police oversight and accountability in its 2025 report.
D&O Insurance Limits Director Liability in Delaware Shareholder Derivative Suits
D&O insurance Side A coverage is essential for directors facing shareholder derivative lawsuits in Delaware and similar jurisdictions.
LawGeex Founder Launches Superlegal, an AI-Powered Legal Firm for SMBs
Noory Bechor launched Superlegal in 2021, integrating AI with attorney oversight under a Utah Supreme Court license to serve SMB legal needs efficiently.
Fifth Circuit Lets Texas App Store Age-Verification Law Take Effect
The Fifth Circuit lifts injunction, allowing Texas's age-verification app store law to be enforced, impacting digital privacy and compliance.
UK rules Google must let publishers opt out of AI search summaries
UK's Competition and Markets Authority mandates Google to provide opt-out tools for publishers against AI-generated content in search results, impacting global AI content control.
Senator John Thune Signals Break With Trump Amid GOP Tensions
Senate Majority Leader John Thune breaks from Trump on key issues, signaling shifting GOP dynamics with legal policy implications.