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SpaceX Filling Top Legal, Policy Posts After Firing Musk Critics
SpaceX, after firing employees critical of Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk last month, is recruiting for a dozen legal and government affairs positions.
Big Law Mostly Quiet on Abortion Aid as Texas Battle Rages
Texas has emerged as ground zero in the fight over abortion rights, but many major law firms in the state are so far staying on the sidelines.
Brett Kavanaugh Wants You to Know It’s Not About Abortion
His concurrence in Dobbs is dishonest, self-serving, and infuriating. At least, Alito’s full frontal attack on abortion rights is more honest.
Workers’ Abortion Privacy at Risk as Texas Targets Employer Aid
The threat of abortion-related legal liability in Texas has raised hard-to-answer questions about companies’ plans to help employees travel for out-of-state procedures—including how much sensitive employee information a company could be forced to disclose in court.
Crypto Winter Triggers Calls for Clear Bankruptcy Guidelines
The bursting of the cryptocurrency market is fueling calls for clearer guidelines on how to treat assets in crypto company bankruptcies.
Nursing Homes Seek Latitude on Staff Mandate, Funds to Meet It
Nursing homes are seeking lots of flexibility, forgiveness, and funding when the Biden administration implements its mandatory minimum staffing requirements for the facilities next year.

















