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White House to Be ‘Aggressive’ on Renewables, New CEQ Head Says
The White House wants to rev up projects across the nation by remodeling permitting policies that still protect the environment, Brenda Mallory, the new leader of its Council on Environmental Quality, told Bloomberg Law on Wednesday.
NLRB Keeps ‘Contract Bar’ Rule Shielding Unions From Ouster
The National Labor Relations Board decided against modifying or eliminating one of its rules that limits when workers can try to eject an existing union from their workplace.
Coca-Cola Shakes Up In-House Legal Team, Swapping Out Gayton
The Coca-Cola Co. announced Wednesday that it is moving legal chief Bradley Gayton to a “strategic consultant” role less than a year after he joined the company and promoting in-house lawyer Monica Howard Douglas to general counsel.
Floyd Family Settlement Among Grounds for Chauvin Appeal
From the beginning of the prosecution of the former Minneapolis police officer who killed George Floyd, defense lawyer Eric Nelson laid out numerous paths to appeal the conviction—from the viral nature of the video of Floyd’s death to comments by a member of Congress as the case went to the jury.
Biden Gets Gupta Confirmed for DOJ as Post-Chauvin Tempers Flare
The Senate voted narrowly to confirm
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