
"Lawyer demands IRS recognize pets as dependents. [ Forbes] How many laws does Santa Clause break in one night. [ Legal Cheek] Supreme Court lays groundwork for "except for agencies that effect our personal wealth" exception to the novel theory they expounded in the FTC oral argument. The "pets as dependents" argument seems positively well-founded by comparison. [ Reuters] National Trust sues over Trump's ballroom plans. [ Law360]"
"Supreme Court lays groundwork for "except for agencies that effect our personal wealth" exception to the novel theory they expounded in the FTC oral argument. The "pets as dependents" argument seems positively well-founded by comparison. [ Reuters] National Trust sues over Trump's ballroom plans. [ Law360] Deregulaion reaching pre-Depression status. [ National Law Journal] Law professor sues Boeing alleging toxic fumes inhaled during flight. [ ABA Journal] Australia faces first legal challenge to law banning children under 16 from social media. [ NPR]"
A lawyer demands IRS recognition of pets as tax dependents, advancing an unusual tax-classification claim. A legal piece asks how many laws Santa Claus might violate during one night of deliveries. The Supreme Court appears to consider an exception for agencies that affect personal wealth in its evolving administrative-law doctrine. The National Trust sues over proposed ballroom plans linked to a former president. Reports indicate deregulation is reaching levels compared to the pre-Depression era. A law professor sues Boeing alleging toxic fumes were inhaled on a flight. Australia faces its first legal challenge to a ban on social media use by children under 16.
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