Internet Giants Sued & Interim Appointments

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Jailing Immigrants Without Bond & ICE Plays Whack-a-Mole

Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, and the former head of the Office of Civil Immigration Litigation during the Obama administration, discusses the Fifth Circuit allowing the Trump administration to keep immigrants in detention without bond. Then Bloomberg Law reporter S ...  Show more

Luigi Mangione's Outburst & Uber's Court Loss

Bloomberg legal reporter David Voreacos discusses the outburst of Luigi Mangione in court over being prosecuted by both state and federal prosecutors for the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Then Dana Whitfield, a partner at Spar & Bernstein, discusses Uber losing ...  Show more

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