Colorado Court OKs Use of Google Search Data in Murder Case

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that evidence gleaned from a warrant for Google’s search data could be used in a murder case, sparking concerns the decision may encourage more police to embrace the controversial technique.

BOE Weighs Changes to Subsidiary Rules for Foreign Banks

The Bank of England is reviewing its rules that determine when international banks are required to set up a formal subsidiary after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank showed it was easier to seize control of such operations in the event a bank fails.

Bankruptcy Judge’s Sudden Exit Leaves Big-Money Cases in Limbo

There are few bankruptcy courts in America busier than the one in Houston. The top judge there, David R. Jones, has handled more than 1,000 corporate insolvencies in his time on the bench and routinely oversees the nastiest debt fights that come out of Wall Street.

Supreme Court Bolsters Biden’s Ghost Gun Rules

The US Supreme Court reinforced its decision to let President Joe Biden’s administration regulate build-at-home “ghost gun” kits during a legal fight, lifting a ruling that exempted two manufacturers.

Supreme Court Bolsters Biden’s Ghost Gun Rules

The US Supreme Court reinforced its decision to let President Joe Biden’s administration regulate build-at-home “ghost gun” kits during a legal fight, lifting a ruling that exempted two manufacturers.