Supreme Court Remands Immigration Judges Speech Case
The Supreme Court on May 26 sided with the Trump administration on a procedural question in a suit by immigration judges over a speech‑approval rule, sending the case back to lower courts. The ruling was unsigned and leaves the constitutional fight unresolved.
D.C. Greenlights Wall Street’s Doomsday Playbooks
The Federal Reserve and FDIC said the eight largest U.S. banks and 56 foreign banking organizations filed credible resolution plans and corrected prior derivatives weaknesses. Regulators published feedback letters saying no shortcomings were found in the 2025 submissions.
International Square On The Ropes As Tishman’s $450 Million Loan Heads To Special Servicer
Tishman Speyer has sent the $450M loan on International Square to a special servicer ahead of its August maturity, highlighting refinancing strain in D.C.’s office market. The move follows years of slipping cash flow at the three‑tower complex.












