Litigation involving the world’s three largest memory-chip manufacturers — Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology — has become a recurring feature of the federal court system in the United States, reflecting the strategic importance and comp... See more
Federal courts are increasingly grappling with the legal status of prediction markets, as exchanges offering contracts on political, economic, and social events test the boundaries of federal commodities law. Litigation against the main players – Kalshi a... See more
The past year was one of profound economic uncertainty; the new Presidential administration introduced unprecedented changes in the administrative state. Tariffs signaled a new era of trade policy, and regulatory and judicial shakeups changed the economic... See more
The cryptocurrency sector, famed for its volatility, has continued to boom during 2025, alongside the second Trump administration’s embrace of the technology. Bitcoin is trading at over $100,000 USD, and crypto mogul Changpeng Zhao was recently pardoned a... See more
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, better known as NASCAR, is the governing body that operates the famed stock car racing series. An American phenomenon that traces its origins to Prohibition-era bootlegging, NASCAR’s popularity has waned... See more