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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.
Supreme Court Justices to Get Around-the-Clock Security at Home
US Supreme Court justices will received around-the-clock security at home, among other protections, following the leaked draft opinion advocating overturning abortion rights.
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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.
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