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Trial Judge Selected as Jackson’s Successor on DC Circuit
President Joe Biden plans to nominate district Judge Florence Pan to the seat on the powerful federal appeals court vacated by Ketanji Brown Jackson, who’s been confirmed to the Supreme Court, the White House said.
3M Gets $55 Million Combat Earplug Verdict Cut to $21.7 Million
Colorado law requires a reduction in damages awarded to an Army veteran in a suit over allegedly ineffective
ESG Investors Push More Racial Issues After Wins at Apple, J&J
Alphabet, Chevron, and other corporate giants are facing investor pressure to look at racial issues, as more shareholders and companies want to know whether their businesses fuel discrimination.
Off-the-Clock Questioning Made Supreme Court Arguments Longer
US Supreme Court oral arguments lasted 28% longer on average this term under a new round-robin format that advocates say reduced pressure and made the justices less inclined to talk over each other.
Suing Zuckerberg Is Easy. Making a Privacy Case Stick Is Harder
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Apple Store Workers in Kentucky Announce Organizing Campaign
Workers at an Apple store in Louisville, Ky., are forming a union—and may even have enough support to win an election, according to the group’s leader.
Patent Small Claims Pitch, Long Dormant, Revived by Agency
The US Patent and Trademark Office has resurrected the decades-old notion of establishing a small claims patent court, as a similar board focused on lower-dollar copyright disputes comes closer to opening its doors.
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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