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Dems ask SEC, DOL to not issue anti-ESG rules: Exclusive
A coalition of 17 blue state finance officials sent a letter to the agencies to counter prior assertions made by their Republican colleagues.
By Lamar Johnson • Feb. 20, 2025 -
Opinion
What businesses should know about consent rules when calling consumers
Rules around obtaining consumer consent before calling or texting are in a state of legal and regulatory uncertainty – and companies should remain cautious.
By Melanie Senosiain and Traci Rollins • Feb. 19, 2025 -
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Legal leaders look at practical generative AI use cases and get tough on outside counsel spend, among other priorities this year.
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Trump order tightens White House grip on Fed, SEC
Under the order, independent agencies must submit for review “significant” regulations to a unit within the Office of Management and Budget. The order gives OMB Director Russ Vought power over independent agencies’ budgets.
By Caitlin Mullen • Feb. 19, 2025 -
In broad sweep, EEOC moves to abandon its pending gender identity bias lawsuits
In its motions to dismiss, the agency pointed to President Donald Trump’s executive order on “gender ideology extremism” and guidance from the Office of Personnel Management.
By Emilie Shumway • Feb. 19, 2025 -
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Judge halts CFPB firings
In the same order, the bureau was told not to delete any agency data or transfer its reserve funding to the Fed or anywhere else. The CFPB then reportedly placed most employees on administrative leave.
By Dan Ennis • Feb. 18, 2025 -
Deep Dive
DEI attacks are likely to refine and improve programs, experts say
The intense pressure to end diversity initiatives has led companies to scrutinize their policies. Many of the attacks will end up strengthening DEI programs.
By Daphne Howland • Feb. 18, 2025 -
The SEC has requested to delay climate rule arguments. What’s next?
Sustainable investing experts are not surprised by the delay and say it is expected to have minimal immediate impact.
By Lamar Johnson • Feb. 13, 2025 -
Comcast-NBCUniversal faces FCC probe over ‘invidious’ DEI policies
The agency’s new chairman says he’s concerned the cable TV, network and theme park operator continues to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
By Justin Bachman • Feb. 13, 2025 -
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Ex-FDIC official McKernan tapped to lead CFPB
The development came on a day when the bureau terminated roughly 70 probationary employees, including enforcement division attorneys, according to Bloomberg Law.
By Dan Ennis • Feb. 12, 2025 -
Conservative groups file EEOC charge over American Bar Association’s diversity clerkship
The allegations come amid a swift restructuring of the agency under President Donald Trump.
By Ryan Golden • Feb. 11, 2025 -
Acting SEC Chair asks court not to schedule climate rule arguments
“The Commission’s briefs previously submitted in the cases consolidated in the Eighth Circuit do not reflect my views,” Acting Chair Mark Uyeda said.
By Lamar Johnson • Feb. 11, 2025 -
CFPB’s enforcement, supervision chiefs step down
The moves come after the bureau’s new leaders issued stop-work orders – and threatened personnel action in cases of “insubordination.”
By Dan Ennis • Feb. 11, 2025 -
CFPB’s future hangs in the balance after a wild weekend
Headquarters-based staff will work remotely this week after a new acting chief halted agency supervision and enforcement and told the Fed he wouldn't take any unappropriated funding next quarter.
By Dan Ennis • Feb. 10, 2025 -
Opinion
Shielding your organization from AI-related liability
There are some basic building blocks to ensure your insurance strategy is adequate.
By Corrie Hurm • Feb. 7, 2025 -
Legal Dive to stop publishing
On Feb. 22, 2025, Legal Dive will stop publishing. We hope our daily coverage of the legal space was helpful to you.
By Davide Savenije • Feb. 6, 2025 -
Publishing giants sue Idaho over state law enabling book bans
The plaintiffs allege HB 710 is unconstitutional and forces schools and public libraries to guess if any member of the public might object to any book.
By Roger Riddell • Feb. 6, 2025 -
Opinion
DOJ’s rental price-fixing suit is following a misguided path
Regulators would like to think that RealPage’s price suggestions are rate mandates, but they only speak to a hypothetical price status at a given point in time.
By Andrew Ketterer • Feb. 4, 2025 -
Vanguard dilutes diversity guidelines for US board proxy voting
The updated policies exclude a recommendation that boards “at a minimum, represent diversity of personal characteristics, inclusive of at least diversity in gender, race and ethnicity.”
By Lamar Johnson • Feb. 4, 2025 -
Deep Dive
It’s not just workplace raids. Mishandled electronic I-9s could be a costly immigration threat for employers under Trump.
A group of legal experts is sounding the alarm that noncompliant electronic Form I-9 vendors could put unsuspecting employers at risk.
By Ryan Golden • Feb. 3, 2025 -
Trump tariffs present untested legal areas for trade litigation
The president’s first use of emergency national security powers to impose tariffs poses a legal question about how much deference courts decide to show, experts say.
By Justin Bachman • Feb. 3, 2025 -
Opinion
Federal ‘AI washing’ enforcement likely to continue
Although the Trump administration is unlikely to push AI-specific regulation, companies overstating their claims about the technology face laws against fraud and misrepresentation.
By Duane Pozza and Nick Peterson • Jan. 31, 2025 -
Meta’s HR changes reflect widely touted aspirational approach to DEI
Eliminating hard inclusivity goals won’t protect against reverse discrimination complaints but it will help, legal specialists say.
By Robert Freedman • Jan. 30, 2025 -
Deep Dive
Trump’s softer-touch SEC may ease CFO regulatory burden
By slimming the SEC’s budget, headcount and regulatory scope, a new agency chief would fall in step with Trump’s cost-cutting and efficiency campaign.
By Jim Tyson • Jan. 30, 2025 -
Spirit Airlines rejects fresh Frontier merger offer amid bankruptcy
The two budget carriers had been discussing a combination for months, with Spirit rejecting a post-Chapter 11 proposal as “woefully insufficient” for creditors.
By Justin Bachman • Jan. 29, 2025 -
Federal aid freeze may become first Trump case before Supreme Court
The order to pause nearly all U.S. financial assistance for executive branch review poses a constitutional test of the president’s impoundment powers.
By Justin Bachman • Jan. 28, 2025