A newsletter by Reuters and Westlaw |
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By Shruthi Krishnamurthy. |
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- Follow up: On Friday, U.S. District Judge Jeanette Vargas in Manhattan heard an emergency request by New York and New Jersey to force the restoration of funding for the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project. Here's what unfolded.
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Litigation: Opening statements are set to begin in a California state court trial accusing Meta and Google's YouTube of harming children's mental health through addictive platforms. Also today, a separate landmark trial kicks off in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the state attorney general has accused Meta of exposing children and teens to sexual exploitation on its platforms and profiting from it.
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Immigration: A federal court in D.C. will hold a hearing in a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s unlawful and unprecedented invocation of the Alien Enemies Act. In December, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled that the removal of 137 Venezuelan men to El Salvador's CECOT prison violated due-process rights and that they are entitled to return to court to contest their deportation.
- Policy: The American Bar Association’s House of Delegates meets today in San Antonio to consider nearly 30 policy matters, including resolutions supporting the independence of the U.S. Department of Justice; opposing threats to judges; and preserving the government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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Court calendars are subject to last-minute docket changes. |
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The D.C. Circuit rejected a bid by the U.S. Justice Department to delay a hearing on President Trump's bid to revive executive orders he issued against four major law firms that were struck down by judges last year. Read the order.
- The Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division barred plaintiffs’ firm Beasley Allen from representing plaintiffs in a consolidated group of lawsuits in the state brought against Johnson & Johnson, alleging its baby powder causes cancer. Read more here.
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