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Biden Firing of Labor Board Lawyer Draws Doubts at 5th Cir.
A government lawyer faced strong questioning about President
Jackson Hearings Spur Bipartisan Calls to Reform Broken Process
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s road to the U.S. Supreme Court has highlighted a lot about the country — including what some say is a broken process to get there.
Per-Country Green Card Limits End in Bill Moving Through House
The House Judiciary Committee advanced legislation Wednesday to phase out per-country caps for employment-based green cards and lift annual caps for family-based green cards.
‘Brutal’ DOJ Congressional Liaison Post to Get Filled
The White House is close to tapping Obama administration and Capitol Hill veteran Carlos Uriarte to fill one of Washington’s most thankless jobs: the Justice Department’s chief liaison with Capitol Hill.
3M’s Request for Combat Earplug Users to Pay Filing Fee Blasted
The NIL Era: Paying NCAA Athletes Is Changing Sports (Podcast)
This episode of the [Un]Common Law podcast examines what name, image and likeness (NIL) is, some of the cases that led to this new era of college sports, the patchwork of state NIL laws, and the legal and policy concerns going forward.

















