On June 30, 2026, California’s Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation released final guidance for the Assembly Bill 130 Statewide Vehicle Miles Traveled Mitigation Program. The final guidance largely preserves
MorePennsylvania has unanimously passed Senate Bill 992, a sweeping overhaul of the state’s telemarketing laws that carries serious consequences for businesses making unsolicited contact with consumers. The Pennsylvania House and Senate both
MoreJustice Amy Coney Barrett is facing scrutiny over an apparent contradiction in her stated views on Supreme Court transparency and accountability. Back in 2021, Barrett urged Americans to “read the opinion” and
MoreEmployers across the United States are quietly abandoning pre-employment marijuana testing even as positive test results reach their highest levels in years. New workforce data from Quest Diagnostics, drawn from roughly eight
MoreChristopher Boehning and Daniel Levi, both senior litigators, have departed Paul Weiss to join the New York office of Linklaters. Boehning, who served as FIFA’s lead counsel, will chair a newly created
MoreOn April 15, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the sentencing of two U.S. nationals in U.S. v. Wang in the District of Massachusetts for operating laptop farms that enabled North Korean
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration has proposed ending its long-standing prohibition on overland civil supersonic flight, replacing the blanket ban with a performance-based noise standard. The FAA originally established the prohibition in 1973
MoreRebecca Slaughter, the former Federal Trade Commission commissioner fired by Donald Trump without cause, is publicly criticising Yale University over its reported settlement talks with the Trump administration. Slaughter made her remarks
MoreThe US Environmental Protection Agency is implementing a sweeping overhaul of its National Environmental Policy Act review procedures, targeting faster timelines and narrower assessments. The changes follow the US Supreme Court’s 2024
MoreOn July 1, 2026, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health issued a notice of proposed modifications to its workplace inspection walkaround rule, opening a fifteen-day public comment period. Written comments
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