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Newly Confirmed US Attorney for Cleveland Abruptly Bows Out
Marisa Darden withdrew as the Cleveland-based US attorney to “prioritize family,” an unusual move three weeks after receiving Senate confirmation as the first Black woman to lead the Northern Ohio district.
Vinson & Elkins Eyes Bank-Style Talent Development for Big Law
Vinson & Elkins recruiting chief Hy Pomerance has hired seven “attorney development professionals” to cultivate new talent at his firm.
US Soccer Equalizes Pay for Men, Women in Milestone Agreement
A years long fight from female US soccer players has finally resulted in a milestone agreement from the United States Soccer Federation announcing players on the men and women’s team will receive equal pay.
‘Steamboat Willie,’ Josh Hawley, and Copyright Terms: Explained
Mickey Mouse’s next big adventure would be a journey into the public domain if Sen.
Fertility Apps Bound by Weak Disclosure Rules in Post-Roe World
A 2021 FTC settlement with fertility app Flo Health Inc. after it allegedly compromised users’ sensitive health information offers a window into how the federal government could partially protect that data if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
Climate-Minded Housing Energy Efficiency Rule Finalized
The Energy Department finalized on Wednesday a new energy conservation standard for manufactured homes, a sweeping rule that drew criticism from efficiency advocates who wanted a stronger update and from industry who argued it would worsen the country’s affordable housing crisis.
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