SCOTUS Unanimous for Now & Stormy's Cross

SCOTUS Unanimous for Now & Stormy's Cross

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Musk Loses to Altman & NLRB Rocked b y Decision

Bloomberg legal reporter Madlin Mekelburg, discusses Elon Musk losing his legal battle with Sam Altman over OpenAI. Then Anne Lofaso, a professor at the University of Cincinnati Law School and an expert in labor law, discusses a recent Sixth Circuit ruling that rocked the Nationa ...  Show more

Weekend Law: Jimmy Kimmel, Short Seller Trial & Trump vs Monuments

Daniel Lyons, a professor at Boston College Law School and a telecommunications law expert, discusses the legal battle between ABC and the FTC. Then securities law expert James Park, a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses the prosecution of shortseller Andrew Left. And former ...  Show more

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