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Biden’s Russia Strike Marks Shift in U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy
Republicans’ Big Tech Reform Plan Offers Bipartisan Opportunity
Legislative suggestions from House Republican staff to overhaul the regulation of technology companies such as Facebook and Google could draw bipartisan and industry support this Congress.
Holistic Drug Price Reform Deemed Vital to Avert Cost Inequities
Lawmakers seeking to lower drug costs should take a comprehensive approach rather than focus solely on manufacturers’ pricing practices—a strategy that has only spurred disparities in the marketplace, policy analysts say.
Pelosi, Durbin Balk at Effort to Expand U.S. Supreme Court
Legislation expanding the size of the U.S. Supreme Court backed by progressives is getting a chilly reception from Democratic leaders in both chambers.
Madoff’s Case Provides Precedent for Future Ponzi Victim Payouts
Bernie Madoff, who died in prison Wednesday, perpetrated a historic Ponzi scheme that has shaped the way courts treat such fraud and efforts to recover damages for victims.
EEOC’s Vaccine Incentive Guidance Pending, Agency Lawyer Says
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will address the legal gray area of employers offering Covid-19 vaccination incentives, after lawmakers and employer groups requested the workplace civil rights agency weigh in.
Sanford Heisler to Require Vaccinations for Returning Lawyers
Litigation boutique Sanford Heisler Sharp will require Covid-19 vaccinations for its roughly 100 attorneys and staff returning to offices in the coming months.
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