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Mich. Lawmakers Introduce Judicial Privacy Bill
By Emily Sawicki
A group of Michigan state senators has introduced a bill that would allow judges to seal personal information about themselves and their immediate family members in government agency files, including blocking the government from disclosing the information in response to public records requests, with some narrow exceptions.
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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
CFTC Floats Ban On Election Betting Contracts
By Jessica Corso
A divided U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved a proposed rule Friday that would ban trading on the outcome of elections, further solidifying its contested position that such activities constitute illegal "gaming" and threaten to thrust the agency into the role of an "election cop."
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
Okla. Tells Justices 10th Circ. Wrong On PBM Law
By Kellie Mejdrich
Oklahoma's insurance department Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up its petition seeking review of a Tenth Circuit decision overturning portions of a state law regulating pharmacy benefit managers, arguing that high court intervention is needed to resolve disagreement among the circuits on federal preemption.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITION
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TAX
IMMIGRATION
Immigration Court Backlog Swells To Nearly 3.6M Cases
By Henrik Nilsson
The number of pending deportation cases in courts across the country has swelled to almost 3.6 million as of the end of April, almost 1.3 million of which are asylum cases, while many immigrants continue to get deported without legal representation, according to a report issued by Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse on Wednesday.
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WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
NY Gov. Orders Shakeup Of Cannabis Regulatory Agency
By Sam Reisman
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday announced an overhaul of the state's embattled cannabis regulatory agency, unveiling an investigative audit that showed how "inexperienced" leaders "wasted valuable time and resources," and then declaring $5 million in one-time grants would be awarded to a select group of applicants who took a financial hit by the licensing delays.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
A Look At FERC's Plan To End Reactive Power Compensation
A recent notice of proposed rulemaking indicates that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is likely to eliminate compensation for reactive power within the standard power factor range — causing significant impacts for the electric power industry, which relies on income from providing this service, say Norman Bay and Matthew Goldberg at Willkie and Vivian Chum at Wright & Talisman.
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CFPB Reality Check: Video Game Cash Is Still Money
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent report examining payments within online video games indicates that financial services offered within the game marketplace are quickly evolving to the point where they are indistinguishable from traditional financial services subject to regulation, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.
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