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Non-citizens have rights, too -- even under the U.S. Constitution. → Read More
Judge Gorsuch is about to become Justice Gorsuch, with a docket full of important business cases ahead of him. → Read More
A judge blocks the Seattle ordinance that would force Uber and Lyft into union negotiations. → Read More
The Democrats showed everybody how to go nuclear back in 2013: What rules the Senate makes, it can find a way around. → Read More
The Supreme Court says it may violate the Constitution to bar stores from charging their customers more for credit. → Read More
The Supreme Court debates whether to fix what critics say is a 30-year mistake in patent law. → Read More
Trump's executive order reversing Obama-era energy regulations was more carefully lawyered than past efforts. → Read More
Trump's expected executive order is merely the opening move in a complex drive to dismantle Obama's regulatory web. → Read More
A string of losses cast doubt on Kyle Bass's strategy of challenging patents as well as trolls' tactics for extracting royalties. → Read More
PwC settles a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over the collapse of MF Global mid-trial, leaving the question of liability unanswered. → Read More
The Supreme Court says elements of cheerleader uniform design may be copyrighted, potentially handing the fashion industry a powerful tool against knockoffs. → Read More
Supreme Court justices sound skeptical about giving U.S. patent owners the right to keep their products from returning home. → Read More
The Supreme Court eliminates a defense against patent suits based on delay. → Read More
A simmering divide on the Ninth Circuit over Trump's immigration orders breaks out into full-scale war as judges accuse each other of politics. → Read More
A strong dissent by judges on the Ninth Circuit of Appeals previews arguments the Trump administration will make to uphold its immigration policy. → Read More
Uber and Lyft say a Seattle ordinance that could require them to negotiate with the Teamsters violates federal law -- and could be a gift to competing taxi companies. → Read More
Venture capitalists used to shun bankruptcy as a public admission of failure but they're finding gold in failed startups' intellectual property. → Read More
The former chief executive of MF Global, a familiar figure, appears in a New York court to explain why the company failed. → Read More
Billiionaire Ira Rennert is ordered to pay a $213 million judgment, yielding a quick profit for a litigation-finance firm. → Read More
A trial opens in New York over PwC's liability for the multibillion-dollar collapse of MF Global. → Read More