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Goldman Sachs Legal Chief Knocks Biden DOJ on White Collar Shift
Goldman Sachs’ general counsel raised concerns about the Justice Department’s approach to corporate crime, particularly a recent shift in appointing more independent monitors after criminal settlements.
Insurrectionist Challenge to Cawthorn Blocked by U.S. Judge
A 150-year-old law designed to let Confederate insurrectionists run for Congress also applies to Rep.
Vivia Chen: In Times of Russian Conflict, What Should Big Law Say?
Norton Rose got slammed when it asked its lawyers not to voice views about Russia. It’s a lesson on what a firm shouldn’t do during these emotionally charged times.
Raytheon Probe Signals Heightened DOJ Focus on Labor Antitrust
A Justice Department probe into Raytheon Technologies’ allegedly anticompetitive hiring practices portends more of the agency’s criminal enforcement in the labor market, attorneys said.
Supreme Court Reinstates Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence
A divided U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who set off one of the bombs that killed three people at the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Texas to Appeal Court Ban on Probing Transgender Child’s Parents
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