Bloomberg Law

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Jan 24, 2025 • 25min

Trump Takes Aim at DEI Programs

Nisha Verma, a labor and employment litigation partner at Dorsey & Whitney, delves into Trump’s executive orders aimed at dismantling DEI programs in the federal government. She explains the legal ramifications for federal employees tied to diversity initiatives and the potential discrimination challenges they may face. Verma also discusses the shift in focus within the EEOC under new leadership and the possible litigation landscape ahead, especially concerning the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action and workplace protections.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 35min

Federal Workers Sue Trump & Vaping Case

Anne Lofaso, a labor law expert and Professor at the University of Cincinnati, shares insights on the National Treasury Employees Union's lawsuit against President Trump's Schedule F, aiming to protect federal workers' rights. Healthcare attorney Harry Nelson discusses a pivotal Supreme Court case challenging the FDA's authority on tobacco regulations, emphasizing its impact on public health and youth smoking. Together, they delve into the complexities of workplace protections and regulatory challenges in a rapidly changing legal landscape.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 41min

Trump Sued on Day 1 & TikTok Reprieve

Leon Fresco, an immigration law expert at Holland & Knight, provides insights into President Trump's controversial immigration executive orders and the immediate lawsuits they triggered. Kirk McGill, a First Amendment specialist at Hall Estill, discusses the legal nuances surrounding Trump's temporary reprieve for TikTok, highlighting its implications for national security and U.S.-China relations. The conversation navigates the complexities of immigration policies and the intersection of law and technology in a rapidly changing political landscape.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 35min

Special Coverage: Donald Trump's Inauguration

Insightful discussions revolve around Donald Trump's inauguration and the themes of national pride and American interests. Key topics include the optimistic outlook on economic growth and national security, alongside challenges faced by communities. The dialogue touches on Trump's legislative agenda, energy strategies, and proposed tariffs impacting U.S.-China relations. Historical perspectives provide depth, highlighting the peaceful transfer of power and its significance. The role of business expertise in diplomacy is also examined, emphasizing its importance in modern governance.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 37min

Weekend Law: TikTok Ban Upheld & Trump's Day One Orders

Eric Goldman, a high-tech law expert, discusses the Supreme Court's recent upholding of the TikTok ban, emphasizing national security concerns over user rights. David Super dives into Trump’s plans for aggressive executive orders on his first day, touching on their legal implications. Meanwhile, Eugene Volokh addresses age verification laws for adult sites, highlighting the balance between protecting minors and free speech. The conversation reveals the complexities of modern legal challenges in technology and governance.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 28min

SEC Sues Elon Musk & Wildfire Lawsuits

James Park, a UCLA Law Professor specializing in securities law, offers insights on the SEC's lawsuit against Elon Musk, exploring its implications for market behavior and regulatory enforcement. Bernie Bernheim, an attorney with the Bernheim Law Firm, discusses ongoing wildfire lawsuits against Southern California Edison, highlighting legal accountability and nuances of California's inverse condemnation law. The discussions reveal the challenges of corporate compliance and the legal complexities faced by wildfire victims seeking justice.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 37min

Trump Day 1 Orders & Challenge to Anti-Porn Law

David Super, a Georgetown Law professor and constitutional law expert, shares insightful commentary on the executive actions proposed by President-elect Trump, highlighting their urgency and potential legal hurdles. Eugene Volokh, a First Amendment specialist from UCLA Law School, dives into the controversial Texas age-verification law, discussing the Supreme Court's viewpoint and the broader implications for online speech. Together, they explore the delicate balance between protecting minors and safeguarding adult rights.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 35min

Obamacare at SCOTUS & Soccer Monopoly Trial

Harry Nelson, a healthcare attorney from Leech Tishman Nelson Hardiman, delves into the latest legal challenges to the Affordable Care Act, highlighting the fight for preventive healthcare services. Antitrust expert Peter Carstensen from the University of Wisconsin Law School analyzes the soccer monopoly trial, emphasizing the NASL's claims of collusion against U.S. Soccer and MLS. They discuss the implications of these legal battles on healthcare access and competitive fairness in the sports industry.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 31min

Transgender Rule Vacated & Special Counsel Report Release

Samantha Hunt, an attorney at A Better Balance focusing on LGBTQIA rights, discusses the recent reversal of Title IX protections for transgender students by a Kentucky judge. She highlights the implications for student rights and the ongoing struggle for equality in education. Meanwhile, Joseph Lynyak, a banking attorney, tackles the complexities surrounding the Corporate Transparency Act, especially its challenges and potential ramifications for businesses. The conversation also touches on the legal landscape regarding Trump's election investigation report as it becomes publicly available.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 37min

Weekend Law: Trump Sentenced & TikTok Ban

Dave Aronberg, former Palm Beach County State Attorney, dissects the implications of Donald Trump’s sentencing, linking political actions to judicial accountability. Matthew Schettenhelm, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst, dives into the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on the TikTok ban, weighing national security against First Amendment rights. John Kabealo, an expert in cross-border transactions, analyzes the lawsuit from Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel against the Biden administration, raising questions on political motivations and legal procedures in foreign investments.

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