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Pregnant, Unvaccinated and Intubated: Rise Alarms Doctors
More young and healthy pregnant people are ending up hospitalized on ventilators, delivering babies prematurely and sometimes dying from Covid-19 during the delta-fueled spike in cases.
Biden Calls for Corporate Shot Mandate After Pfizer Approval
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Unvaccinated Health-Care Workers Test Emergency Standard Bounds
As OSHA enforces its emergency temporary standard aimed at shielding health-care workers from Covid-19, industry attorneys say the rapid spread of the delta variant has made that regulation all the more necessary to quell proliferation of the virus.
Alito Recusal Lifted, Will Participate in Case Involving Boeing
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito will now participate in an arbitration case involving Boeing Co., a company in which he or his family members once owned stock.
Democrat Elections Lawyer Elias Leaves Perkins Coie, Starts Firm
Marc Elias, a voting rights lawyer who has represented the Democratic National Committee and lead Biden campaign efforts to combat legal challenges to the 2020 presidential election is leaving Perkins Coie to launch his own firm.
Jobless Aid Cutoff Suits Push Ahead as Expiration Looms
Courtroom disputes over the early cutoff of federal jobless aid march ahead in Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and other states, despite an open question about what unemployed people stand to win after the federal programs end in two weeks.
Patent Agency Lets Women Shine in Court While Big Law Sends Men
Farheena Rasheed spent five years as a Big Law patent litigator, writing many briefs for appeals her colleagues—mostly men— to argue before the nation’s top patent court.














