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Europe Gets a Written Trump Trade Deal, With a Caveat for Automakers
The European Union and United States have been negotiating the joint text for weeks. The deal is much as expected, but tariff relief for European cars may not be immediate.
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Texas and California Race Forward With Rival Redistricting Efforts
Lawmakers in the nation’s two most populous states were planning to vote Thursday on competing proposals as the battle over U.S. House maps intensified.
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As Trump Weighs I.V.F., Republicans Back New ‘Natural’ Approach to Infertility
Long confined to the medical fringe, “restorative reproductive medicine” has unified Christian conservatives and proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement on the political right.
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In Trump’s Ideal Picture of America, Diversity Is Taboo
Using the full power of the federal government, President Trump has promoted a vision of America that challenges the legitimacy of the Black experience.
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Uganda Joins African Countries Agreeing to Take Deportees From U.S.
The East African country said it had reached a deal to accept an unspecified number of deportees, who would not include people with criminal records or unaccompanied minors.
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The Science Behind Why We Feel: Decoding Human Emotions
Emotions are the invisible threads that weave the tapestry of our lives. They shape our experiences, influence our decisions, and even impact our physical health. But what exactly are emotions, and why do we feel the way we do? To unravel the science behind human emotions, we first need to understand that emotions are complex…
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Server Wars: The Future of Data Center Arbitration
Data center construction is surging around the world as companies race to build the critical infrastructure needed to power advancements in artificial intelligence. We consider below how this boom in data center construction could lead to a new wave of international arbitration….By: White & Case LLP
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Training AI Models? Here’s What You Need to Know About Copyright Risks
It is undeniable that artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere and having unprecedented rapid effects on business and society. The law, however, evolves at a slower pace and it takes key decisions by courts and government agencies to help us understand the legal issues around new technologies….By: Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth
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Navigating the Shifting AI Landscape: What U.S. Businesses Need to Know in 2025
Artificial intelligence is no longer a wild west frontier technology—it’s a regulated one. As AI systems become central to how companies operate, communicate, and compete, legal oversight is catching up. In 2025, AI governance is defined by divergence: a harmonized, risk-based regime in the EU; a fragmented, reactive framework in the U.S.; and rapid regulatory…
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What is the European Accessibility Act and What Impact Will It Have on Your Business?
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) came into force on 28 June 2025. It requires that all in-scope products and services placed on the market or provided after that date in the EU must meet specified accessibility requirements….By: BCLP