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    October 21, 2025

    Feature

    1. Focus on Education
    2. Rothschild paper on Major Questions Doctrine named among top environmental law articles
    3. Counselor's Corner: The shock of people dying
    4. Government Shutdown Hasn’t Left U.S. Consumers Glum About the Economy — For Now, at Least
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. State emergency officials say new rules and delays for FEMA grants put disaster response at risk Some states have seen drastic cuts to homeland security grants, leading to a freeze on the entire $1 billion program
    2. Sex is a big market for the AI industry. ChatGPT won’t be the first to try to profit from it
    3. U.S. and Australia sign critical-minerals agreement as a way to counter China
    4. The 2026-27 FAFSA application is live. Here’s what to know

    Courts

    1. Appellate judges question moves to keep Alina Habba in place as top state prosecutor
    2. Jury awards $19M to bystanders wounded in shooting by Denver police officer
    3. Court Digest
    4. Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke pot can legally own guns
    5. After Voting Rights Act case arguments, concerns over diminished minority representation rise

    Column

    1. The Erie Canal: How a ‘big ditch’ transformed America’s economy, culture and even religion
    2. 10 effective things citizens can do to make change in addition to attending a protest

    Nation

    1. State schedules execution for man who taunted police with message in victim’s blood
    2. Gun safety advocates warn of a surge in untraceable 3D-printed weapons in the U.S.
    3. China accuses U.S. of cyberattack on national time center
    4. National Roundup