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Texas Officials Ask Supreme Court to Allow Six-Week Abortion Ban
Texas officials urged the U.S. Supreme Court to allow a new law that would bar abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy, as the justices weighed calls by clinics and doctors to block the measure before it takes effect Wednesday.
Delta Workers Getting Vaccines to Avoid Fines, Top Lawyer Says
U.S. Attorney Pick Peace Earns $4 Million at Cleary Gottlieb
Breon Peace, President Joe Biden’s nominee for U.S. attorney in New York, earns just over $4 million a year through his Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton partnership, a federal disclosure form shows.
Theranos Reporter Ready for Stand if Called in Holmes Case
The investigative journalist whose story sparked the downfall of Theranos Inc. said he’s yet to receive a subpoena in the trial of company founder Elizabeth Holmes though he’s willing to offer his testimony.
Afghan Resettlement Work Tests U.S. Bureaucracy, Safeguards
Lawmakers and advocates are urging the Biden administration to ensure the safe resettlement of tens of thousands of Afghan nationals after U.S. forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan this week.
Fenwick & West Opens D.C. Office, Eyeing Trade, Antitrust Work
Fenwick & West is opening a Washington office and adding two regulatory team partners there as it plots a growth path in antitrust and trade regulation.
Wells Fargo Risks Regulatory Action Over Pace of Restitution
Five years into scandals that have already cost







