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Cipollone Privilege Bid Would ‘Run Out’ Clock on Jan. 6 Panel
A move by former White House counsel Pat Cipollone to assert privilege would slow the Jan. 6 committee’s push for revelations from the Donald Trump ally who was at the center of events tied to the US Capitol riot.
What You Should Know as IRS Allows More E-Filed Amended Returns
The IRS has announced that taxpayers can now file more amended returns electronically—but should you? Here’s what you need to know about amended returns.
Biden Agenda Takes Hit From Justices Intent on Limiting Power
The US Supreme Court’s Thursday decision curtailing the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate power-plant emissions offered conservatives a new weapon to unravel much of President
Covid, Tobacco Policy at Risk After High Court Emissions Ruling
The HHS will have a significantly harder time responding to public health threats and addressing a host of other policy issues following the US Supreme Court’s decision to block the Environmental Protection Agency from curbing power-plant emissions.
Munger Tolles Associate Stands Out in Firm’s Supreme Court Win
Munger, Tolles & Olson’s US Supreme Court victory worth billions in reimbursements for hospitals that serve low-income communities was due in part to the work of a junior associate at the firm.
Ohio’s Sixth Week Abortion Ban in Force as Top Court Denies Stay
Ohio’s highest court denied an emergency motion from abortion providers on Friday, keeping in place the state’s law prohibiting abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.
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