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Biden Signs #MeToo Bill to Ease Workplace Harassment Lawsuits
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Regeneron Must Face Suit Over Covid Antibody Cocktail Technology
Big Law Talent Battle: Natural Selection or Artificial Scarcity?
Law firms are all about “excellence,” so it’s not a surprise they see a shortage of naturally talented associates. But asking how many people can do the job is much different than how many people were born to be great at it.
Cawthorn Insurrection Challenge Revived by New Voter Complaint
A federal court hearing has been scheduled for Friday after two North Carolina voters filed a new petition to disqualify Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) from seeking re-election, on grounds that he participated in the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
The Driver Dictating Prescription Drug Benefits: PBMs Explained
Pharmacy benefit managers — liaisons between pharmaceutical companies and health insurers that run patients’ prescription benefits — are one focal point in the debate over why drug prices are so high in the U.S.
Supreme Court Lets Kentucky GOP Official Defend Abortion Curbs
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Kentucky’s Republican attorney general can take over the defense of a strict abortion law after the state’s top health official, a Democrat, stopped defending the measure once an appeals court struck it down.




















