
A Seismic Shift in Climate Law
The episode examines the Environmental Protection Agency’s abrupt reversal of the 2009 greenhouse‑gas endangerment finding and the associated vehicle emissions standards, a move the administration touts as the largest deregulatory action in U.S. history. The discussion traces the Clean Air Act’s evolution from a 1970 focus on local pollutants to the 2009 finding that carbon dioxide, methane and other gases endanger public health, which spurred stricter fuel‑economy rules and accelerated electric‑vehicle adoption. The current administration argues that Congress never intended the Act to cover indirect climate harms, invoking the Major Questions Doctrine and the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision to challenge the EPA’s authority. Prof. Cus cites landmark cases—Massachusetts v. EPA, which affirmed EPA’s power to regulate greenhouse gases, and West Virginia v. EPA, where the Court applied the Major Questions Doctrine to limit agency reach—as the legal backdrop for the looming litigation. She also highlights attribution science linking intensified wildfires and other climate‑driven disasters directly to greenhouse‑gas emissions, underscoring the public‑health stakes. If courts side with the administration, decades of vehicle‑efficiency standards could be rolled back, slowing the transition to electric vehicles, raising emissions, and complicating U.S. commitments to climate mitigation. Conversely, a judicial rebuff would reaffirm the EPA’s regulatory footing, preserving market incentives for cleaner transportation and reinforcing the legal foundation for broader climate action.

Lifestyle Equities CV and Another v Amazon UK Services Ltd and Others
The appeal before the UK Supreme Court concerns whether Amazon’s global website, Amazon.com, constitutes a use of Lifestyle Equities’ trademark in the United Kingdom. The core dispute hinges on the legal test for "targeting" – whether the mere ability to...

Trump Tariffs Create Chaos, Says Former Spain Official | The Pulse 2/24
President Donald Trump’s latest import levy of 10% has taken effect, with the White House signaling a possible increase to 15% and a 150‑day window for implementation. The abrupt move follows a Supreme Court decision that struck down earlier global...

John Mussington and Another v Development Control Authority and Others (Antigua and Barbuda)
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) delivered its judgment in John Mussington and another v Development Control Authority and others on 27 February 2024, concerning a dispute over planning permissions in Antigua and Barbuda. The appellants challenged the...

Jersey Choice Ltd v HM Treasury
The UK Supreme Court ruled in Jersey Choice Ltd v HM Treasury that the company did not meet the UK corporate tax residency criteria, despite receiving UK‑sourced income. The Court focused on the location of central management and control, concluding...

Domino’s, a Panera Data Breach, Noble 33
Domino's reported a robust sales surge, outpacing competitors and reinforcing its leadership in the pizza market. Panera Bread is confronting a series of class-action lawsuits after a recent data breach that compromised millions of customer records, drawing heightened regulatory attention....

Mueen-Uddin v Secretary of State for the Home Department
The UK Supreme Court delivered its judgment in Mueen‑Uddin v Secretary of State for the Home Department on 20 June 2024 ([2024] UKSC 21). The Court held that the Home Secretary’s power to refuse a visa on "public interest" grounds must be exercised proportionately...

LIVE: UT V. Kouri Richins - Day 2 | Grief Author Murder Trial
Utah author Kouri Richins is on trial for murdering her husband, Eric Richins, after allegedly spiking his Moscow mule with fentanyl. Prosecutors say the overdose caused his death, leading to her arrest and a 35‑count indictment that includes murder, fraud...

US-UK On Fair Use
The webinar examined the rapidly evolving landscape of AI‑generated content and copyright law, centering on the landmark UK trial between Getty Images and Stability AI. The case, heard in the Patents Court—a specialist IP forum within the Chancery Division—originally featured...

California’s Cybersecurity Audit Rule
The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology hosted Jim Dempsey to explain California’s newly adopted cybersecurity audit rule, part of a broader package that also addresses automated decision‑making technology and risk assessments. Adopted on July 24 by the California Privacy Protection...

BCLT-Oregon Start-Up Series: (Session 5) Understanding Exclusivity Provisions
The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology hosted a webcast featuring Greenberg Traurig partners Brent Sokol and Alex Linhardt, dissecting exclusivity provisions in technology agreements. The session clarified how such clauses function, highlighted judicial interpretations that define their permissible scope, and outlined...

Kouri Richins’ Murder Trial: Victim Eric Richins’ Father Takes Stand
Father of victim Eric Richins, Eugene Richins, took the stand in the murder trial of Kouri Richins, providing a personal portrait of his son and the family’s grief. Prosecutors allege Richins deliberately administered a lethal dose of fentanyl, while the...

Eric Richins' Sister Gives Emotional Testimony Describing News of His Death
Eric Richins' sister, Katie Richins-Benson, delivered an emotional courtroom testimony describing the moment she learned of her brother Eric's death. She also confronted her sister-in-law, Kouri Richins, criticizing the latter's business‑like demeanor after the murder. The testimony highlighted the family's...

Kouri Richins' Murder Trial: Opening Statements
The Court TV video captures opening statements in the murder trial of children’s‑book author Kouri Richins, who is accused of poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, with sodium cyanide. Prosecutors present a narrative of premeditated murder motivated by financial gain, while...

R (AAA (Syria) and Others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
On 10 October 2023 the UK Supreme Court heard a cluster of judicial‑review applications from asylum seekers originating in Syria, Vietnam, Iran, Sudan and Iraq, all challenging decisions by the Home Secretary to refuse entry or deportation. The Court delivered its judgment...

In the Matter of an Application by Stephen Hilland for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland)
The UK Supreme Court heard Stephen Hilland’s application for judicial review of a Northern Ireland decision on 4 October 2023 and delivered its judgment on 7 February 2024 (neutral citation [2024] UKSC 4). The Court examined whether the public authority had acted within its statutory powers and...

Herculito Maritime Ltd and Others v Gunvor International BV and Others
The UK Supreme Court delivered its judgment in Herculito Maritime Ltd and others v Gunvor International BV and others ([2024] UKSC 2), confirming that a broad limitation‑of‑liability clause in a time‑charter agreement is enforceable. The Court clarified that such clauses...

OnlyFans Model Courtney Clenney Makes Faces Ahead of Motions Hearing
OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney, accused of murdering her boyfriend Christian Obumseli in a Miami apartment, appeared in court making exaggerated facial expressions before a motions hearing on Friday. The video of her behavior quickly spread across social platforms, drawing heightened...

GA V. Colin Gray: Key Moments From Day 5
On the fifth day of the trial of former Apalachee High School shooter Colin Gray, his grandmother, Debbie Polhamus, took the stand. She described Gray’s frequent violent outbursts and presented text messages that documented threatening language. The testimony aims to...

How Sinpex Is Building the Future of Banking Compliance in Europe
Sinpex is launching a harmonised compliance platform for banks, payment service providers and fintechs operating across the EU. The solution combines automation, AML controls and cross‑border reporting to reduce regulatory friction. By embedding a founder‑led culture of ownership, Sinpex aims...

Florida Deputies Detain Everyone For NOTHING And Get EXPOSED On Camera
A recent Audit the Audit video documents Florida deputies repeatedly detaining civilians without any apparent legal justification, capturing the encounters on camera. The creator references multiple court rulings—including Brown v. Texas and Graham v. Connor—to illustrate how the stops violate...

SEBI Reviews LODR, PMS Rules; Focus On Rationalisation: Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey | Business News
SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said the regulator will launch a comprehensive review of the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR) and the Portfolio Management Services (PMS) framework, signalling a push to modernise rules that have been static since 2020‑2022. The...

Ep. 75 - We Asked 5 Lawyers Used to Winning About Their Biggest Loss
In episode 75, five seasoned attorneys share the biggest losses they’ve endured in their careers, detailing the circumstances and aftermath of each case. The conversation highlights how these setbacks reshaped their legal strategies, client relationships, and firm cultures. Listeners gain...

Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs v Fisher and Another; HMRC v Fisher (No 2)
In a procedural hearing in Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs v Fisher, the court pressed HMRC to produce a detailed table showing the additional income tax it seeks from each taxpayer for each year linked to profits of SJG,...

Byers and Others v Saudi National Bank
The hearing in Byers and others v Saudi National Bank centered on whether the respondents could be held liable for knowing receipt of trust assets. Counsel argued that the core issue is the existence of a continuing equitable interest in...

Supreme Court Strikes Down President Trump’s Tariffs
The Supreme Court issued a 6‑3 decision striking down President Trump’s use of the AIPA law to impose tariffs, effectively nullifying the broad tariff regime introduced earlier this year. The ruling reveals that importers have paid an estimated $160 billion in...

LIVE: GA V. Colin Gray - Day 6 | 'Gave My Son A Gun' Murder Trial
The Georgia trial of Colin Gray entered day six as prosecutors allege he illegally purchased a semi‑automatic rifle for his 14‑year‑old son, Colt Gray, who used the weapon to kill two teachers and two students at Apalachee High School. The...

Chaos: Supreme Court STRIKES DOWN Trump Tarrifs
The Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling that invalidates the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEPA). The 170‑page opinion, released after extensive briefing, held that the executive branch lacks constitutional authority...

How Eastnets Is Using AI to Transform Banking Compliance
The video features Dian Nab, deputy CEO of Eastnets, outlining how the firm is leveraging artificial intelligence to overhaul banking compliance. He explains that Eastnets, with four decades in payments and security, is shifting AI from a mere efficiency tool...

How MedTech Startups Navigate Regulation & Markets | MedTech World Middle East 2026
The MedTech World Middle East 2026 panel tackled the increasingly tangled relationship between regulatory compliance and market access for medical‑technology startups. Speakers emphasized that the traditional linear path—product development, then regulation, then market launch—is obsolete in a saturated, technology‑driven landscape....

Regulatory Evolution to Expedite Drug Development in Japan: A PMDA Initiatives
The video outlines PMDA’s latest regulatory reforms aimed at accelerating drug development in Japan. Since its 2004 inception, the agency has cut review cycles dramatically, yet a growing “drug loss” problem persists as 35% of drugs approved in the United...

The Biggest Mistake Landlords Make With Cash Purchases
The video warns landlords that buying rental properties outright with cash is a strategic error, advocating instead for leveraging capital through corporate entities such as LLCs to preserve personal liability and boost cash flow. The host illustrates how a $100,000...

CBC Project – February 12, 2026 Codex Group Meeting
The CBC Project, presented by Alexandre, introduces a novel analytics framework that extracts human behavioral signals from corporate litigation, board compensation, and stakeholder feedback to classify companies by sector and jurisdiction. By mapping these behavioral cues, the team seeks to...

Welcome to UC Berkeley Center for Law & Technology!
Vince Juraliman, director of the Life Sciences Law and Policy Center at UC Berkeley’s Center for Law & Technology (BCLT), outlines the center’s mission to equip students, legal professionals, and the public with resources on technology law and policy. BCLT...

Rule of Law Speaker Series: Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser
In a Rule of Law Speaker Series hosted by Stanford Law, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser outlined his office’s aggressive legal campaign against the federal government, describing a “Defend Colorado or Federal Accountability” initiative that has generated more than 50...

The Impact of Prosecution Length on Patent Litigation Outcomes
The Berkeley Center for Law and Technology webcast featured Baker Botts partner Matt Avery presenting a Harvard Tech Law Journal paper that examined how the length of patent prosecution—measured by the number of office actions before allowance—correlates with litigation outcomes....

Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendment Regarding Human Smuggling Offenses
The United States Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on Jan. 30, 2026 outlining proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines for human smuggling offenses. The proposal, open for comment until March 18, seeks to refine how the guidelines...

Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments on Sentencing Options
The United States Sentencing Commission released proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines on Jan. 30, 2026, focusing on two parts—A and B—of a new sentencing‑options framework. Part A refines guidance on selecting sentence types, while Part B seeks to expand the...

Public Data Briefing: Sentencing Impact of 2026 Proposed Amendment Relating to Meth Offenses
The U.S. Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on February 5, 2026, inviting comments on a proposed amendment to the federal sentencing guidelines for methamphetamine offenses. The amendment, identified as Option 1 of Part A, creates a distinct sentencing tier for meth in...

Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments Relating to Economic Offenses
The U.S. Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on Jan. 8, 2026, outlining proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines for economic offenses. The briefing, updated on Feb. 5, 2026, adds revised data on slide 8 and new material on slide 21 to...

Inside the ACLU’s Docket: Anthony Romero on the Front Lines of Civil Rights
Anthony Romero, who has led the ACLU since the week before 9/11, tells Stanford Legal that the organization’s workload has surged under the Trump administration to roughly 239 legal actions, including more than 130 federal class actions spanning immigration, LGBTQ,...

AM Best: Administration’s Executive Order Could Provide Impetus Towards Stabilizing the Cannabis I
An executive order from President Trump to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III could rapidly change the legal and commercial landscape for cannabis-related businesses, AM Best analysts say. Rescheduling would permit medical prescriptions and long-term institutional research, generating...

February 2026 Open Commission Meeting
The Federal Communications Commission’s February 2026 open meeting focused on a notice of proposed rulemaking to overhaul the Lifeline program, a federal subsidy that provides low‑income households with discounted phone and internet service. The agenda outlined tighter eligibility criteria—classifying...

LTH Product Briefing - Cicero by Automatise 2026 Update
Legal Tech Hub’s 2026 briefing introduced the latest version of Cicero, Automatise’s matter‑analysis platform designed to accelerate fact‑finding in litigation and high‑volume transactional disputes. Cicero now supports up to 500,000 documents (≈2 million pages) and blends traditional predictive‑coding techniques with generative AI...

02/13/2026: Legal Tech Rushes to Integrate Claude's Legal Plugin, CA Rules on Outsourcing Work to AI
Legal Tech Week’s Friday‑the‑13th edition highlighted two seismic shifts in the legal industry: the rush to embed Anthropic’s Claude legal plugin into practice‑management platforms, and a landmark California ruling that AI‑generated materials are not shielded by attorney‑client privilege. Panelists dissected...

17 'High-Profile' Elites Punished for Epstein Ties
The video dissects the wave of fallout triggered by the release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, focusing on the cascade of criminal investigations, resignations, and public disgrace that have engulfed politicians, corporate leaders, and royalty. Among the most...

The Future of U.S. Innovation - Navigating Regulation and Its Impact
The panel convened by Berkeley Law’s Center for Law and Technology examined the intersecting forces shaping U.S. innovation—namely the power grid, semiconductor supply chains, and artificial intelligence—while probing how regulation will either enable or constrain progress. Speakers highlighted that electricity demand,...

February 2026 Open Commission Meeting
The Federal Communications Commission’s February 2026 open meeting centered on a notice of proposed rulemaking to overhaul the Lifeline program, a federal subsidy that provides low‑income households with discounted phone and internet service. The Wireline Competition Bureau outlined reforms that...

SwiftLaw – February 12, 2026 Codex Group Meeting
At the Feb. 12 CodeX meeting, Saketh, CEO and founder of SwiftLaw, showcased a vertical AI platform that automates fund formation for emerging managers—generating term sheets, LPAs and subscription documents from a native DOCX editor and enabling client onboarding and...

'I Am Truly Sorry': Richard Ferguson Speaks At Sentencing
The court hearing captured Richard Ferguson’s sentencing, during which he delivered an extensive apology to the families of three children and their grandmother killed in a crash involving his son. Ferguson, a stage‑four prostate cancer patient, detailed his medical regimen—monthly...