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Biden Environment Agenda Spurs Early Pivots, Attacks in Court
The Biden administration has begun recasting environmental litigation as it reviews the government’s position in existing cases and adopts new policies already under attack by Republicans.
Businesses to Reap Earmark Benefits Despite Ban on Getting Them
Businesses could end up the big winners in the of return of earmarks even though lawmakers specifically limited funding for these projects to state and local governments and non-profit groups.
Federal-State Health Waiver Talks Are Less Indulgent, More Open
The Biden administration’s swift and public actions to undo state work requirements for Medicaid breaks from the generally indulgent past approach to pilot health programs, signaling a forthcoming transformation in the waiver system.
Tech Upstart Seeks New Era With Dispute Resolution Shakeup
New Era ADR announced its debut Tuesday as a legal technology company that aims to shake up the relatively staid world of alternative dispute resolution.
Generation Z Law Students Want Remote Work Option, Survey Says
Generation Z law students don’t want to be told where to work.
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