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Biden Administration Vows to Fight Texas Abortion Pill Ruling
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What Is Mifepristone and Why Is It Being Banned in the US?
The most common abortion method in the US is at risk of disappearing from the market, at least temporarily, after a Texas judge granted an injunction against the US Food and Drug Administration’s decades-old approval for mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill.
House Members’ Meal and Lodging Guidance Finalized by Committee
House members haven’t gotten a raise in years, but new guidance provides one way to make their time in Washington a little easier — reimbursement for some expenses.
Yale Loses Emergency Bid to Avoid Jury Trial in Retirement Suit
Yale University lost its bid for a quick appeal after a Connecticut federal judge authorized a jury trial in a class action over the university’s retirement plan.
IRS May Only Use ‘Deposit’ as Payment if Penalties Were Assessed
The IRS must figure out whether it satisfied a notice requirement concerning penalties against a taxpayer before it applied the money he sent toward the penalties, the Third Circuit ruled Friday.
Proskauer Cyber Attack Left Sensitive Client Data Unguarded (1)
A data breach at Proskauer Rose exposed client data, including sensitive legal and financial information, the law firm confirmed Friday.