Loper Bright
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Texas sues Johnson & Johnson, Kenvue, alleges deceptive Tylenol marketing
The suit hinges on violations of Texas law and could have broader ramifications for pharmaceuticals.
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Podcast: A GRIP discussion on law, compliance and policymaking in 2025
Alexander and Julie say mandates in consumer protection, sustainability reporting, and privacy mean companies must maintain resources and skills to meet compliance challenges.
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Net neutrality is dead, once again, after Sixth Circuit ruling
Relying on Loper Bright, the Sixth Circuit ruled that ISPs are “information providers,” not “telecommunications providers.”
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FTC sues to prevent massive Kroger-Albertsons merger
The FTC claims the merger will impair competition and raise prices.
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SEC defends against climate disclosure rule challenges in court
Agency claims it has authority to require financially significant risk disclosures, including those that relate to the environment.
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Ether ETF filings seek to capitalize on shifting sands of crypto regulation
Asset management firms push for ether ETF filings as the regulatory landscape indicates dramatic shifts.
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Chevron Doctrine is dead: Two cases and an ambiguous path for US agency enforcement
The US Supreme Court has stripped power from US agencies and overturned decades-old precedent.
