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D.N.C. Will Send More Cash to Red States, Aiming to Strengthen Party’s Reach
A 50-state program announced by the Democratic Party seeks to build on past efforts and help recruit candidates to take on Republicans in less-friendly terrain.
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Stocks Waver as China Calls Reports of U.S. Tariff Talks ‘Baseless’
Markets stalled after Chinese officials pushed back on comments from President Trump and others suggesting that tariffs may ease via negotiations.
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Trump’s Tariffs Expected to Grind Germany’s Economy to a Halt
The German government scaled back its prediction for 2025 to zero growth, citing the turbulence caused by U.S. tariffs, as well as stubborn bureaucracy and high energy prices.
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Hegseth Set Up Signal on a Computer in His Pentagon Office
The app facilitated communications in a building where cell service is poor and personal phones are not allowed in some areas.
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12 States Sue Trump Over His Tariffs
The lawsuit, filed by Democratic attorneys general, said the president’s tariffs have hurt their economies and residents.
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Liquidia Techs., Inc. v. FDA
Yutrepia® (treprostinil inhalation powder) – Case Name: Liquidia Techs., Inc. v. FDA, No. 24-2428 (D.D.C. Feb. 27, 2025) (Kelly, J.) Drug Product and Patent(s)-in-Suit: Yutrepia® (treprostinil inhalation powder) Nature of the Case and Issue(s) Presented: On January 24, 2020, Liquidia filed a 505(b)(2) NDA for its proposed drug Yutrepia®, a treprostinil inhalation powder….By: Robins Kaplan…
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The Bulk Data Access Rule: What Advertisers Need to Know
On April 11, the Department of Justice issued an extensive set of FAQs on its Bulk Data Access Rule and advised that it “will not prioritize civil enforcement actions against any person for violations” of the Rule through July 8, 2025, “so long as the person is engaging in good faith efforts” to comply with…
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California Court Rejects Attempt to Expand Third-Party Eavesdropping Claims to Internet Communications: How Your Business Can Mitigate Risk
Businesses just received some good news when a federal court dismissed a California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) claim that aimed to expand the reach of the state’s wiretapping law to cover internet communications. The April 18 order is the very first ruling to decide, on the merits, whether CIPA could support litigation over the…
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[Video] The Privacy Insider Podcast Episode 13: Preserving Privacy and Social Connection with Christine Rosen of the American Enterprise Institute
As we navigate the complex landscape of technology and its impact on society, considering how our digital interactions shape our identities and communities is crucial. The shift towards virtual third spaces—like social media and online platforms—has transformed how we connect and share personal data. This evolution raises important questions about privacy, community building and the…
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Mastering Virtual Questions: Practical Tips for Successful Remote Depositions
Remote depositions took hold during COVID and continue to be common; one study conducted in 2021 found that while 87 percent of lawyers rarely or never participated in remote depositions before COVID, 83 percent expected to participate in them at least occasionally in the future. Originally published in Law360.com – April 2025…By: Miles Mediation &…