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In Trump Case, Supreme Court Appears Open to Narrow Presidential Immunity
"This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country, in my view," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said.EPA Finalizes Rules to Reduce Power Plant Pollution 90% in 8 Years
An industry group calls the 2032 deadline for cutting greenhouse gas emissions problematic.Divided New York High Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's Rape Conviction
In 4-3 decision, Court of Appeals says the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged allegations of prior sex acts.What Will Happen in These Cases? Alleged Violation of Noncompetes
"We are reviewing the complaint and are confident that we have done absolutely nothing wrong," United Health CEO Brandon Edwards said. "We operate with the highest integrity in all matters."View more book results for the query "*"
The End of Noncompetes? Anxious Clients Are Calling Their Lawyers
"I'm a defense lawyer primarily, but at the end of the day, noncompete agreements were not meant to be a tool to prevent your midlevel workers from going from Company A to Company B," employment attorney Michael Elkins said.Law Schools and Universities Grapple With Protests Across Country
The protests and encampments are occurring as law schools prepare for final exams in the next few weeks.Quinnipiac Law Honors Jennifer Gerarda Brown as She Completes Decade as Dean
During 30 years at the school, including 10 as dean, Brown has led Quinnipiac Law through many significant changes. Friends and supporters thanked her with two standing ovations.DOT Requires Airlines to Disclose Junk Fees, Provide Prompt Refunds
"Airlines should compete with one another to secure passengers' business—not to see who can charge the most in surprise fees," U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.Supreme Court Appears Closely Divided Over Idaho's Near-Total Abortion Ban
The U.S. government has sued Idaho arguing the state's Defense of Life Act, under which doctors could face prison and lose their licenses for terminating pregnancies, conflicts with the federal 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.The Real Estate Leader's Quick Guide: Insights for Better Lease Administration
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