
"* The Trump administration broke the Epstein files disclosure statute, but can anyone do anything about it? [ The Guardian]"
"* One of the more comically inept breaches involved the Justice Department deleting one of the photos they'd already released once they realized it showed Trump. They've now restored it, hoping everyone stops speculating about what photos the government never released in the first place. [ CNBC]"
"* Federal judge blocks law requiring retailers post air quality information about gas stoves as a violation of the First Amendment. Tobacco companies, here's your chance to stick it to that pesky Surgeon General! [ Colorado Sun]"
"* Elon Musk won his appeal to pay himself more than Tesla's actually worth to the delight of meme stock shareholders. [ Reuters]"
The Trump administration violated the statute governing disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein files, prompting questions about accountability and remedies. The Justice Department mistakenly deleted and later restored a released photo after realizing it depicted Donald Trump. Yale Law School appointed a new dean. A federal judge enjoined a law requiring retailers to post air quality information about gas stoves, finding the mandate violated the First Amendment. The Department of Justice is appealing dismissals in the Comey and James cases. A court affirmed Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar compensation. Observers flagged emerging risks in data licensing for artificial intelligence, and trial advocacy experience among lawyers is declining.
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