AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Supreme Court & immigration: In a major win for Trump’s opponents, the Court struck down his executive order targeting birthright citizenship, reaffirming that children born in the US are citizens under the 14th Amendment; Trump immediately framed it as a “loss” while also signaling he’ll push for legislative fixes. US Supreme Court & media access: A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to pause a policy requiring New York Times reporters to be escorted, citing First Amendment problems. US Supreme Court & sports: The Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in women’s sports, with South Dakota AG Jackley praising the decision and warning it will shape rules across many states. US courts & public service: Two courts blocked new Public Service Loan Forgiveness regulations, keeping student loan forgiveness on track for borrowers. Criminal justice (UK): The Court of Appeal heard arguments that a judge was “unduly lenient” when he spared three teenage boys prison after rape convictions. Corporate/consumer law (Florida): Florida’s new restaurant fee-disclosure rules require added charges to be explained before diners order. Business & labor (Australia): A court rejected a union push for “waiting time” pay after redundancy, finding the clause didn’t fit what an enterprise agreement can cover. Cyber/tech (South Africa): Sophos set up a local South African legal entity to expand support and compliance across sub-Saharan Africa.
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