AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoImmigration Law: A US federal judge struck down the Trump administration’s 75-country immigrant visa ban, calling it “contrary to law” and ordering reversals of denials that relied on nationality rather than individual assessments. US Courts & Oversight: The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom construction to continue while it reviews an emergency appeal. Legal Profession: The US Education Department moved to strip the American Bar Association’s federal recognition for alleged regulatory violations, raising stakes for law-school accreditation and federal student aid. Reproductive/Trans Rights: New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed a “shield law” limiting state help in out-of-state investigations tied to abortion and gender-affirming care. Sports Litigation: NCAA eligibility fights continue after a Louisiana court TRO, with USC adding a defensive back as eligibility deadlines loom. Mandatory Reporting (UK): UK plans for child sex-abuse mandatory reporting reportedly carve out confession disclosures for vicars and priests. E-Commerce Regulation: Malaysia’s government drafted a new Electronic Commerce Act to strengthen platform and seller accountability. Entertainment/Defamation: A lawsuit alleges DJ Mag and Traxsource used false “AI detection” claims, with artists seeking remedies under US law. Criminal Justice (US): A forensic psychiatrist told a jury Lindsay Clancy was suffering postpartum psychosis during the killings of her children. Sports Disruption: Another WNBA game was interrupted after sex toys were thrown onto the court, with police detaining a suspect in a related incident.
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