Morning Docket: 07.01.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

The Trump administration is appealing a legal decision related to Perkins Coie, continuing its series of legal disputes. In a related development, Trump has dismissed a lawsuit against a pollster indicating his unpopularity in Iowa, subsequently attempting to refile the case in state court. This move has faced objections regarding its procedural legitimacy. Meanwhile, Apple encountered a setback in antitrust matters, drawing increased scrutiny on its business practices. Additionally, DOGE’s efforts to revise SPAC rules have raised concerns about empowering wealthy individuals at the expense of systemic improvements.
Trump's administration is appealing a legal loss involving Perkins Coie, a law firm that has represented various Democratic clients, which continues the administration's contentious legal battles.
Apple faced a significant antitrust setback recently, which could affect its operations and market position as judicial scrutiny of its business practices intensifies.
Trump has withdrawn a lawsuit against a pollster that indicated he was losing in Iowa, then refiled it in state court, prompting objections to the procedural validity of the move.
DOGE is pushing to modify SPAC rules, which critics argue would primarily benefit wealthy individuals rather than enhance efficiency or reduce costs in the market.
Read at Above the Law
[
|
]