
"California is moving closer to adopting NextGen UBE, coming full circle back to the same dumb arrangement that ran them into the red the first time. [ ABA Journal]"
"Former CFTC leaders worry the agency can't handle regulating crypto and prediction markets, but they're missing the trick: taking jurisdiction over those industries and then doing nothing is easy! [ Bloomberg Law News]"
"Supreme Court rejects Virginia's bid to use a Trump administration argument to overturn their own state supreme court's comically reasoned decision. [ NY Times]"
"DOJ eyes AI to analyze price-fixing and collusion, hopefully allowing antitrust officials identify companies to settle with in exchange for a Trump Organization kickback. [ Corporate Counsel]"
California is moving toward adopting NextGen UBE, returning to an arrangement that previously contributed to financial losses. Former CFTC leaders express concern that the agency cannot regulate crypto and prediction markets, while critics argue that jurisdiction can be taken without meaningful follow-through. The Supreme Court rejects Virginia’s attempt to overturn a state supreme court decision using a Trump administration argument. A proposed class action alleges Amazon withheld tariff refunds to satisfy political interests. Applicants from non-ABA-accredited law schools face lower bar passage rates and higher discipline rates, even as some states depart from ABA influence. A Weinstein rape trial ends in a mistrial. The DOJ is exploring AI tools to analyze price-fixing and collusion to support antitrust settlements.
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