Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents Under Scrutiny in FTX Collapse

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents Under Scrutiny in FTX Collapse

The FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s mother and father, who teach at Stanford Law School, are under scrutiny for their connections to their son’s crypto business.
Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco

Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco

The state’s voters had overwhelmingly supported letting a two-year-old law take effect, and lower courts had refused to put it on hold.
State Officials Seek to Revisit Sports-Betting Arrangements

State Officials Seek to Revisit Sports-Betting Arrangements

Officials in New York, Kansas and elsewhere are voicing new concerns about the rise of online sports betting after a series of articles in The Times examined it.
Why Losing to Meta in Court Could Still Be a Win for Antitrust Regulators

Why Losing to Meta in Court Could Still Be a Win for Antitrust Regulators

As the Federal Trade Commission prepares to face off in court against Meta over a V.R. start-up deal, the agency is testing a novel argument as part of a strategy to push antitrust law.