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Kentucky Court Ruling Blocking Abortion Bans Stays in Effect
A state court order restoring access to abortion in Kentucky after the US Supreme Court’s abortion ruling remains in force after the state supreme court declined to lift it.
Abortion-Related Workplace Discrimination Still Banned Post-Roe
Pregnancy discrimination laws will continue to protect employees from reproductive health-related discrimination and harassment in the workplace even after the US Supreme Court eliminated abortion rights on the federal level.
Juul Vaping Order Marks Latest Feat on FDA’s Tobacco To-Do List
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Lindsey Graham Taps Nelson Mullins to Fight Georgia Subpoena
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough is the latest large law firm to represent a high-profile client caught up in a probe related to the 2020 US presidential election.
FirstEnergy Bribery Suit Judge Slams Effort to Settle Elsewhere
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Oil Industry Sees Ongoing Leasing Pause in New Biden Gulf Plan
A “de facto moratorium” on offshore oil and gas leasing is taking hold over the next several months while the Biden administration considers its options for a proposed five-year leasing plan for the Gulf of Mexico, an oil and gas industry attorney said.
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