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Could New York’s Suit Against Exxon Help Undermine the Law Behind It?

Blackouts Criticized as Utilities’ Self-Protection When California Fire Risk Is High

California Lawmakers Set Goal for Carbon-Free Energy by 2045

How to Fix Social Media’s Big Problems? Lawmakers Have Ideas

With Clock Ticking Faster on Its Cases, the S.E.C. Faces a Quandary

Court Gives T.S.A. Screeners Immunity From Abuse Lawsuits

Bill Would Protect Licenses of Those Who Default on Student Loans

In Vancouver, a Housing Frenzy That Even Owners Want to End

Senate Bill to Curtail Labor Rights on Tribal Land Falls Short

Sex Trafficking Bill Heads to Trump, Over Silicon Valley Concerns

Senate Passes Bill Loosening Banking Rules, but Hurdles Remain in House

Washington Governor Signs First State Net Neutrality Bill

Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill That Stings Delta Over N.R.A. Position

House Passes Online Sex-Trafficking Bill After Big Tech Companies Back Off

If a Law Bars Asking Your Past Salary, Does It Help or Hurt?

Have You Ever Felt Sorry for the I.R.S.? Now Might Be the Time

Republican Tax Bill Overhauls Rules Many Were Counting On

Tax Plans May Give Your Co-Worker a Better Deal Than You

The Senate Tax Bill Is Expected to Change. Here’s What We Know.

Who’s the Real Head of the Consumer Watchdog Agency? A Legal Fight, Explained