The U.S. Supreme Court's highly anticipated ruling this week in favor of Monsanto over its blockbuster pesticide Roundup established that a pesticide's labeling must meet federal standards, ensuring that businesses don't have to comply with a variety of potentially conflicting state laws.
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4 Takeaways From The High Court's Monsanto Ruling

By Emily Field

The U.S. Supreme Court's highly anticipated ruling this week in favor of Monsanto over its blockbuster pesticide Roundup established that a pesticide's labeling must meet federal standards, ensuring that businesses don't have to comply with a variety of potentially conflicting state laws.

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Meta, State AGs Criticized As Social Media MDL Trial Nears

By Dorothy Atkins

A California federal judge overseeing an upcoming trial over states' claims against Meta in the social media addiction multidistrict litigation said Friday she will likely deny most requests from both sides to limit trial evidence, calling the requests overbroad and criticizing Meta's "shocking" and "ridiculous" number of sealing requests.

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PACER Fees Will Rise To Fund Cyber Defense Upgrades

By Bonnie Eslinger

The federal judiciary announced Friday it will temporarily increase the fees for electronic access to court records to pay for a potential $800 million upgrade that will modernize and strengthen court records systems PACER and CM/ECF, an upgrade it previously said is needed to respond to escalating cyberattacks.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Analysis

5 ERISA Cases To Keep An Eye On In The Second Half Of 2026

By Kellie Mejdrich

A U.S. Supreme Court challenge to Intel Corp.'s 401(k) investment lineup tops the list of cases benefits attorneys will be watching this summer and fall, though appeals involving health plan tobacco fees, plan forfeiture spending and a potential Eleventh Circuit precedent shift are also top of mind. Here, Law360 looks at five ERISA cases that attorneys should have on their radar as 2026 rolls on.

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Judge Won't Halt Nonparty Outreach In $14M Wage Deal

By Benjamin Morse

A Colorado federal judge on Friday refused to block a plaintiff in a related state court case from contacting nurses in a $14 million wage and hour settlement, finding the health system and workers had not shown the court could step in and restrict a nonparty's conduct.

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SECURITIES

Calif. Judge Gives Final OK To $48M Emissions Warranty Deal

By Jonathan Capriel

A California federal judge has granted final approval to a deal between drivers and Mercedes-Benz USA, settling claims the automaker failed to place "high-priced" emissions parts under the proper warranty and awarding class counsel $2.8 million on the settlement valued at more than $48 million.

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Beacon Stockholder Challenges Director Removal Rule

By Jarek Rutz

A Beacon Financial Corp. stockholder has filed a proposed class action in Delaware Chancery Court seeking to invalidate a charter provision requiring directors to be removed only for cause, arguing the restriction violates Delaware corporate law because the bank holding company no longer has a classified board.

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COMPETITION

Brief

Law School Admission Council Can't Escape Fee-Fixing Suit

By Hailey Konnath

A Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday refused to throw out a proposed class action claiming the Law School Admission Council conspired with law schools to fix application prices, giving the parties until late September to wrap up fact discovery and file motions for summary judgment.

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PRODUCT LIABILITY

Jeep Fire-Risk Suit Sends 15 Drivers' Claims To Arbitration

By Susan Smiley

Some Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee drivers alleging the batteries in the plug-in hybrids are at risk of spontaneously catching fire and exploding must arbitrate their claims, a Michigan federal judge has ruled, saying that 15 members of the proposed class must adhere to an arbitration agreement.

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Sea-Doo Recall Misled Buyers On Boat Fix, Fla. Suit Says

By David Minsky

Canadian boat manufacturer Bombardier issued a deceptive safety recall stating that a design defect causing a line of vessels to capsize can be easily repaired, according to a proposed class action filed by four consumers in Florida federal court.

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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY

ZoomInfo Downplayed AI Biz's Slowdown, Investor Suit Says

By Sydney Price

Software company ZoomInfo was hit with a proposed shareholder class action in Washington federal court accusing it of hiding slowing growth and minimizing concerning trends regarding customers' adoption of its artificial intelligence tools.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

Colgate Escapes Omission Claims In Lead Toothpaste Action

By Jonathan Capriel

Several consumers saw their claims trimmed or were booted entirely from a proposed class action accusing Colgate-Palmolive Co. of allowing their toothpastes to become tainted with lead and mercury, with a Manhattan federal judge suggesting a third-party study and other testing that all buyers relied on proved very little.

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Elite Schools Must Face Aid-Fixing Trial First, Appeal Later

By Lauraann Wood

Cornell University and certain other elite schools defending against students' accusations that they illegally conspired to fix their financial aid offerings will not be able to challenge an order sending those claims to trial before a jury resolves them first, an Illinois federal judge has ruled.

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL

Disposables Co. Says Ore. Recycling Law Is Unconstitutional

By Ganesh Setty

A supplier of disposable food service supplies has told an Oregon federal court the state's recycling modernization law has deprived the company of its constitutional due process rights by enlisting a private entity to set fees, classify materials and conduct other regulatory actions.

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BANKING

Wells Fargo Customers Denied Class Cert. In Cash Sweep Suit

By Craig Clough

A California federal judge determined Friday a proposed class of Wells Fargo customers accusing the bank of underpaying interest on cash sweep accounts can't be certified as of now because better inquiries are required into the statute of limitations in each potential member's state of residence.

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IMMIGRATION

Suit Says ICE Is Unlawfully Arresting People At Check-Ins

By Tom Lotshaw

A proposed class action in Pennsylvania federal court accused a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Philadelphia of unlawfully abandoning a policy that limited its ability to re-arrest and re-detain noncitizens previously found to not pose a community danger or flight risk.

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SPORTS & BETTING

Quinnipiac Athletes Say Team Downgrade Was Title IX Payback

By Aaron Keller

Quinnipiac University should be stopped from demoting its women's rugby team from varsity to club status because the school seized the earliest opportunity to retaliate against a coach who raised Title IX complaints, current and recruited players told a Connecticut federal judge Friday.

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Athletes Vow To Fight Magistrate's Third-Party NIL Deal Ruling

By Bonnie Eslinger

A California federal magistrate judge has rejected a request from a class of college athletes to exempt multimedia rights companies and third-party brand sponsor deals from a landmark $2.78 billion name, image and likeness settlement with the NCAA, a decision the class said Friday it'll appeal to the district judge overseeing the case.

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Ex-Cal Basketball Player Sues NCAA Over Age Eligibility Rule

By Celeste Bott

The National Collegiate Athletic Association was sued in Illinois federal court Thursday by a proposed class of athletes challenging a new policy that restricts players to five years of eligibility with no opportunity for "redshirting" or other eligibility waivers, arguing it imposes "restrictions that arbitrarily and disparately cut short college athletes' ability to compete."

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COMPLIANCE

At Angola Farm Line Trial, An Enduring Debate Over Slavery

By Marco Poggio

A yearslong federal case over forced agricultural labor at Louisiana's Angola prison raised questions about prison labor and its ties to slavery, but ended earlier this year with a judge's refusal to halt the practice despite finding workers remained exposed to dangerous heat. Advocates say that was a mistake.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

3rd Circ. Decision Sheds Light On BIPA Bank Exemption

The Third Circuit's recent decision in McGoveran v. Amazon illuminates how courts are extending the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act's financial institution carveout beyond banks and insurers to technology vendors and other businesses handling biometric data, a defendant-friendly shift that still casts uncertainty around BIPA's enforcement, say attorneys at Dorsey & Whitney.

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Opinion

State Courts Must Be Gatekeepers Of Expert Testimony

Based on my experience in the state judiciary, emulating federal courts' role as gatekeepers of expert witness testimony would help state court judges maintain the appearance of impartiality and assist juries, thus enhancing the overall confidence people have in their justice system, says Lorie Gildea at Greenberg Traurig.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Justices Strike Down Humphrey's Presidential Firing Limits

By Katie Buehler

The president has unlimited authority to fire members of independent agencies, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in a major win for President Donald Trump's campaign against officials at the Federal Trade Commission and beyond.

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Insurer Says Firm, Atty Not Covered For Malpractice Claim

By Hope Patti

A Georgia law firm and attorney are not entitled to coverage for a legal malpractice claim brought by a former client who said their handling of an underlying lawsuit resulted in a nearly $600,000 default judgment against him, the firm's professional liability insurer told a federal court.

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Harris Beach Murtha To Combine With Peabody & Arnold

By Christine DeRosa

Harris Beach Murtha Cullina PLLC is set to expand its footprint in the Northeast through a combination with Boston firm Peabody & Arnold LLP.

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Greenberg Traurig Hires Nuclear Commission Veteran In DC

By Jack Rodgers

Greenberg Traurig LLP has hired a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission leader, who spent 18 years there, most recently as deputy assistant general counsel for materials, fuel cycle and waste programs, the firm announced Monday.

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Ex-Pa. AG, Trump Defense Firm Want Malpractice Claims Axed

By James Boyle

An elections nonprofit is seeking to keep alive its malpractice claim against the former acting attorney general of Pennsylvania and his firm, van der Veen Hartshorn & Levin, filing a quick response over the weekend to a motion to dismiss its amended complaint in Pennsylvania federal court.

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Justice Jackson Tops High Court Book Earnings In 2025

By Ryan Boysen

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson made nearly $1.2 million in book royalties last year, bringing her total to $4.14 million and making her the most highly compensated author on the high court, according to financial disclosure forms released Monday.

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Brief

NC 'Faithful Slaves' Monument Suit To End In Settlement

By Abigail Harrison

North Carolina residents are nearing a settlement in their lawsuit against a county alleging a monument that commemorates "faithful slaves" considered loyal to the South during the Civil War is unconstitutional, according to a notice filed in North Carolina federal court.

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Judge Limits Vegas Trip For BigLaw Insider Trading Defendant

By Julie Manganis

A Massachusetts federal magistrate judge said Monday a defendant described by prosecutors as a "lynchpin" in the BigLaw insider trading case must limit a planned visit to Las Vegas next month to just two nights, saying she also has "concerns about the validity" of a financial statement he provided to obtain a federal defender.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

ArentFox Schiff

Berger Montague

Bracewell LLP

Carlton Fields

Clarick Gueron

Cooley LLP

Covington & Burling

Cranfill Sumner

Cuneo Gilbert

Dorsey & Whitney

Epstein Becker

Faegre Drinker

Freedman Normand

Freeman Mathis

Freshfields

Frontier Law Center

George Feldman

Goldberg & Rosen

Goldman Ismail

Goodwin Procter

Greenberg Traurig

Groom Law Group

Gustafson Gluek

Hagens Berman

Handley Farah

Harris Beach Murtha

Holland & Hart

Jackson Lewis PC

Janove PLLC

K&L Gates

Kantor & Kantor

Keogh Cox

Kirkland & Ellis

Klein Thomas

Langer Grogan

Latham & Watkins

Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman

Levi & Korsinsky

Lieff Cabraser

Lockridge Grindal

Maderal Byrne

Matthew G. Miller PC

Mayer Brown

Michael Best & Friedrich

Milberg PLLC

Miller Shakman

MoloLamken

Mortenson Taggart

Ogletree Deakins

Parmet Law

Paul Weiss

Peabody & Arnold

Pietragallo Gordon

Pomerantz LLP

RM Law PC

Rosca Scarlato

Seila Law

Sidley Austin

Skadden Arps

Slack Davis

Sokolove Law

Spector Roseman

Wexler Boley

White & Case

Wilkinson Stekloff

Williams & Connolly

WilmerHale

Winston Taylor

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Albertsons Cos. Inc.

Amazon.com Inc.

American Civil Liberties Union

Bauer Inc.

Bayer AG

Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc.

Brookline Bancorp Inc.

ByteDance Ltd.

Cisneros

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

Cornell University

Dell Technologies Inc.

DuPont de Nemours Inc.

Electronic Frontier Foundation

FCA US LLC

Google LLC

HP Inc.

HarperCollins Publishers LLC

Honeywell International Inc.

Ingalls Memorial Hospital

Instagram Inc.

Intel Corp.

Intermountain Healthcare Inc.

Law School Admission Council Inc.

Lawyers for Civil Justice

MGM Grand Hotel LLC

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Medtronic PLC

Mercedes-Benz USA LLC

Meta Platforms Inc.

Monsanto Co.

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Nike Inc.

Nuance Communications Inc.

Pac-12 Enterprises LLC

Pindrop Security Inc.

Protect Democracy Project Inc.

Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board

Smith & Nephew plc

Snap Inc.

The Charles Schwab Corp.

The Council of State Governments

The Gatorade Company Inc.

The Venetian Las Vegas

TikTok Inc.

Trilogy

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

VAALCO Energy, Inc.

Wells Fargo & Co.

Worth Rises

Yale University

YouTube Inc.

ZoomInfo Technologies Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Arizona Supreme Court

California Department of Justice

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Delaware Court of Chancery

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Labor Relations Authority

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Food and Drug Administration

Illinois General Assembly

Illinois Supreme Court

Internal Revenue Service

Louisiana Attorney General's Office

Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Louisiana Supreme Court

National Labor Relations Board

New Jersey Supreme Court

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Texas Supreme Court

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut

U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Tax Court

United States District Court for the District of Colorado

Wisconsin Legislature

World Health Organization