In a twist of events, the Supreme Court majority attempted to assert control on the insurrection clause, leading to further disorder rather than clarity. Slate provides an in-depth look at the situation.
Meanwhile, President Biden is taking action against profiteering. A new strike force, strongly reminiscent of the FTC, is being set up to tackle this issue. More about this development is covered at Law360.
Companies are reacting to the turmoil caused by the changing office policies, some opting for hybrid workflows as a strategy to decrease costs. This trend towards a hybrid work-life balance and its cost implications are explored in this New York Law Journal article.
Concurrently, the RNC’s attempts to ban Trump from using party funds to pay his legal bills have been unsuccessful due to insufficient support, as reported by The Hill.
There is also a case of a lawyer surrendering his license amid spying allegations on Muslim colleagues, a story that is covered extensively in the ABA Journal.
Around the same time, OpenAI, after recently chastising The New York Times, announced its plan to dismiss Elon Musk’s lawsuit wherein he contends that OpenAI strayed from its mission by launching a for-profit subsidiary. More on this can be found at Reuters.
Lastly, the EU appears ready to implement regulations on the use of AI, a move that anticipates compelling the US to adopt similar measures. This significant policy news is analyzed by Bloomberg Law News.