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The Afternoon Docket

The Afternoon Docket

A newsletter by Reuters and Westlaw

 

By Sara Merken

What's going on today?

  • Threats by the Trump administration to recall Senator Mark Kelly to active Navy duty, and to prosecute him under military law for urging troops to disobey illegal orders, would face steep hurdles in a system designed to give troops strong rights to due process, according to seven military law experts.
  • The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued new guidelines outlining when inventions created with the help of artificial intelligence can be patented. Read the notice from USPTO Director John Squires.

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Trump’s campaign of retribution: At least 470 targets and counting

 

In his second term, Donald Trump has turned a campaign pledge to punish political opponents into a guiding principle of governance.

What began as a provocative rallying cry in March 2023 – “I am your retribution” – has hardened into a sweeping campaign of retaliation against perceived enemies, reshaping federal policy, staffing and law enforcement.

A tally by Reuters reveals the scale: At least 470 people, organizations and institutions have been targeted for retribution since Trump took office – an average of more than one a day. Some were singled out for punishment; others swept up in broader purges of perceived enemies. The count excludes foreign individuals, institutions and governments, as well as federal employees dismissed as part of force reductions.

Read the special report.

 

More top news

  • Trump wins dismissal of Georgia 2020 election interference case
  • Kalshi is subject to Nevada gaming rules, judge finds
  • Supreme Court leaves copyright official targeted by Trump in place for now
  • US Justice Department plans gun rights office within civil rights unit
  • Trump administration again seeks to end Haitian protected status
  • US group sues Apple over Congo conflict minerals
  • Trump's case against Senator Mark Kelly faces steep hurdles under military law
  • US Patent Office issues new guidelines for AI-assisted inventions
 
 

Career Tracker ... 

Gibson Dunn added Duncan K. R. McKay in New York as head of fund finance from Fried Frank … Haynes Boone brought on Dallas-based private wealth partners Bill Mureiko and Sarah Marks from Holland & Knight, and labor and employment partner Ann Marie Painter and employee benefits partner April Goff from Perkins Coie … Munger Tolles picked up IP litigation partner Andrew Radsch in San Francisco from Ropes & Gray … Husch Blackwell hired real estate partner Kati Orso from Jackson Walker in Austin … Orrick brought on international arbitration partner Elaine Wong in Singapore from Herbert Smith Freehills and added M&A and private equity partners Michael Prüssner and Benjamin Schikora in Munich from Norton Rose Fulbright … Freshfields hired private capital M&A partner Michael Palermo in Boston from Ropes & Gray … Cozen O’Connor tapped estate and trust lawyer Alexander Swabuk in Vancouver from Miller Thomson … Venable added Chicago-based corporate partner Tom Hughes from Benesch … McGuireWoods tapped former federal prosecutor Daniel Bubar in Raleigh and Richmond … Spencer Fane added St. Louis-based partner William Curtis to its environmental and energy law practices from Polsinelli … Gordon Rees hired litigation and antitrust partner John Pennington in Alexandria from Smith, Gambrell & Russell. 

 

In other news ...

At least 36 people were killed and 279 were missing after Hong Kong's deadliest fire in three decades ripped through high-rise residential towers sheathed in flammable bamboo scaffolding … British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced a big tax-raising budget … Small U.S. retailers face holiday supply chaos due to Trump’s tariffs … Alibaba's AliExpress said it has banned a China-based seller of childlike sex dolls from its marketplace after a Reuters examination of whether the sale of the products complied with European Union and U.S. laws.

 
 

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