Opinion: Polymarket has filed a preemptive federal lawsuit against Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, escalating the ongoing legal battle between prediction markets and state-level gambling regulators.
Opinion: Polymarket has filed a preemptive federal lawsuit against Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, escalating the ongoing legal battle between prediction markets and state-level gambling regulators.
Opinion: New Jersey-based Exxon Mobil Corp.’s proposed plan to reincorporate in Texas, announced Tuesday, is an inflection point in the state’s bid to dethrone Delaware as the nation’s hub for corporate registrations.
Opinion: Many lawyers who are looking to stay at a law firm assume their search starts by picking one or two target firms. In practice, that approach often narrows the field before the lawyer has the information needed to choose well.
Opinion: The Supreme Court decision in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation illustrates how constitutional doctrine can turn on the legal structure governments choose to create.
Opinion: Vice President JD Vance made headlines announcing that the Trump administration was cutting off Medicaid funding for Minnesota. We should take fraud seriously, but trying to settle scores with stale accusations undermines efforts to improve.
Opinion: As confidence in AI grows, teams want to move from individual experimentation to consistent ways of working. Those that succeed will focus less on tool access and more on capability and the human skills that allow AI to be used productively.
Kristi Noem is out at DHS. Here's a TV commercial of her on a horse, filmed five months ago at Mount Rushmore, for an ad campaign that cost more than $200 million
There has never been an official, comprehensive record of Black-owned bookstores across the United States — until now
Opinion: The expression, “Fake it ‘til you make it” is enduring career advice often given with good intentions, especially in demanding professions where confidence is expected long before anyone fully feels it.
Opinion: In-house teams with an “acceptable use of AI” policy need to take a closer look at how to protect themselves from a stream of new rules across jurisdictions.
Opinion: Businesswoman and activist Paris Hilton’s personal experience with artificial intelligence deepfakes has made her a prominent voice for the DEFIANCE Act, which protects victims against digital abuse.
Opinion: Mark Zuckerberg’s recent testimony in the Instagram social media addiction trial may dominate consumer headlines, but the case represents a more systemic shift for lawyers advising technology companies.
By mirroring California’s approach, New York reinforces a disclosure-driven model that could become the de facto standard for regulating the most powerful artificial intelligence systems.
Opinion: FDA’s proposed rule on self-GRAS could significantly impact the food industry by altering market pathways for food-related substances.
Opinion: The EPA’s principal justification for the repeal of its finding that greenhouse gases may endanger public health reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the Clean Air Act.
Opinion: For business owners with an active website, you may already be the unknowing target of a lawsuit under California’s Invasion of Privacy Act. Glaser Weil's Sarah Miller and Elizabeth Sperling explain what companies need to know.
Opinion: Members of Congress need to reject Attorney General Pam Bondi’s assertions of privilege and insist that she reverse her decision to withhold 200,000 pages of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Opinion: Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s movement of immigrants arrested in Minnesota to faraway detention facilities has structural parallels to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Marty Baron, the former editor of ‘The Washington Post,’ tells VF: "It's a really dark day. I think the 'Post' is dramatically diminishing its ambitions. I don't think it's serving the public with this decision. And I'm concerned that Jeff Bezos is prioritizing his other businesses"
Here's who the Washington Post just laid off.
Exclusive: To increase Grok’s popularity, xAI embraced making sexualized material, rolling back guardrails and ignoring internal warnings about the risks of producing such content, according to more than a half-dozen former employees of X and xAI.
Opinion: Innovation is the future of compliance. The challenge today isn’t if data, analytics, and artificial intelligence should be adopted, but how?
Opinion: The US Supreme Court is considering whether to take up a case with wide-ranging implications for free speech, the treatment of so-called “disfavored speakers,” and the American way of life.
In Gaza, months into the truce, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians still languish in displacement camps, sheltering in tents and war-ravaged buildings, unable to protect them from the chilly nighttime temperatures. https://to.pbs.org/4r9BJaS
ICE detained a 5-year-old Minnesota boy coming home from school + took him and his dad to Texas, school officials say. The family has an active asylum case + entered the US at a port of entry.
"They’re taking children. They're not violent criminals. They're little kids," the superintendent told me.
Opinion: Parties can address crypto fraud effectively by providing courts with clear, accurate information about how blockchain technology works.
Opinion: The Florida Supreme Court amended Rule 4-8.6, reinforcing limits on who controls legal judgment. This amendment comes as non-lawyer ownership, private equity investment, and platform-driven legal services are reshaping the legal profession.
Opinion: High-profile sectors—technology, national security-sensitive industries such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence infrastructure, and health care—will likely remain at the center of antitrust inquiries in 2026.