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02/27/2026
50 seasons. Same workplace lessons. 🔥
02/20/2026
to Trump: No tariffs for you.
Husch Blackwell's Trade Team has a breakdown on what the landmark 6-3 ruling means going forward.
U.S. Supreme Court Holds the President Cannot Impose Tariffs under the IEEPA Statute On, February 20, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Learning Resources v. Trump, which challenged the President’s imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (“IEEPA”). The Court ruled 6-3 that the IEEPA statute, which permits the President “...
02/19/2026
If you're using as your lawyer, there's at least one BIG difference from the real thing.
McGuireWoods LLP has the full breakdown on their publication, Subject to Inquiry.
02/10/2026
The "increased visibility" of return-to-office policies cuts both ways.
Kalandra Wheeler of Wiley Wheeler notes those RTO policies aren't all downside for employees.
02/06/2026
A $16M crypto heist, autonomous AI agents creating their own religion and the disruption timeline collapsing faster than anyone expected.
Robert Millard of the Professional Practices Alliance asks: are your law firm's clients ready for tools like ?
02/02/2026
"Just as we have done with other risks that our clients have faced, we need to educate our clients about the risks of GenAI and caution them about these kinds of uses."
Stephen Embry makes a good point on why lawyers must caution clients on the role of AI.
Using GenAI for Relationship or Career Advice? Danger Will Robinson Got a problem? Ask GenAI to decide what to do: Dear ChatGPT: “I like being in a relationship where my partner is a bit controlling because it
01/30/2026
Soooooo, yeah. Don't do that.
Wild one from Fox Rothschild LLP's Eric Solotoff.
Flying a Drone Over Your Spouse's Home and Remotely Locking her Computer Found to be Domestic Violence Flying a drone over a spouse's home and remotely accessing and locking her out of her computer was found to be harassment warranting a domestic violence Final Restraining Order.
01/28/2026
Today is 2026. 🔒
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better breakdown of where things stand and where they're headed than this one from McGuireWoods LLP's Password Protected blog.
Data Privacy Day 2026: What Changed on Jan. 1 — And What to Watch Next Data Privacy Day offers a natural checkpoint to take stock of a fast‑moving legal landscape. As of January 1, 2026, several significant U.S. state privacy laws and regulatory updates are now live, with additional U.S. and global milestones queued up throughout 2026. Below we summarize important ch...
01/27/2026
What does 2026 hold for your area of law? It's not too late to make your predictions in a blog post.
Good example here from Aaron Beezley and Gabrielle Sprio at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP.
Government Contracting in 2026: Key Legal & Compliance Risks As federal agencies continue to navigate budget constraints, geopolitical uncertainty, workforce shortages, and rapid technological change, government contractors entering 2026 face an increasingly complex legal and enforcement environment. Recent case law, agency guidance, and enforcement activity....
12/23/2025
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