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Coca-Cola Legal Chief Change Is Part of Larger Reshuffling
First Biden Judicial Picks Get Senate Judiciary Hearing (1)
The Senate Judiciary Committee’s initial hearing for President Joe Biden’s first judicial nominations, including D.C. Circuit nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is considered a potential Supreme Court candidate, will take place April 28.
Afghan Exit Alarms Contractors Who Outnumber U.S. Troops
U.S. contractors are staring down a tight deadline—with very little direction—to move out of Afghanistan by President Joe Biden’s planned troop withdrawal of Sept. 11.
Ex-Cop Chauvin to Be Sentenced June 16 For Floyd’s Murder
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was found guilty of killing George Floyd when he knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes, will be sentenced on June 16, according to the court.
Vivia Chen: Why Cold Hard Cash Beats Love in Big Law
What’s your pick to cure burnout in Big Law? Empathy, yoga or filthy lucre?
Biden to Pick Obama Alum as Labor Department Policy Chief
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Kavanaugh Ruling on Juveniles Underscores Court Divide
The Supreme Court made it more likely that people who committed homicides as minors will die in prison, after ruling that judges aren’t required to find them “permanently incorrigible” before imposing life-without-parole-sentences.











