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ABA Weighing Diversity Standard Revisions in Light of SCOTUS Ruling
Under a current proposal, the focus of Standard 206 would shift away from "diversity and inclusion" and toward access for "all persons," expanding the number of "identity characteristics" from three—gender, race and ethnicity—to 14.
Biden Administration More Friend Than Foe to NRA in Supreme Court Case
The gun rights group has made a "plausible claim" that a state offical "violated the First Amendment by coercing regulated entities to terminate their business relationships" with the NRA, U.S Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote to the justices.
CooperSurgical Sued for Allegedly Defective Birth Control Device
After a CT scan, it was discovered that the Filshie Clips had migrated, the complaint said. "One was found in her uterus, and the other has yet to be located," court records showed.
In One of 1st Post-'Warhol' Appeals, 4th Circuit Says Nugent Pic on News Site Not Fair Use
"Fair use is a notoriously difficult and fact-specific analysis, and the Supreme Court's decision in Warhol did little to un-complicate it," said copyright attorney Cindy Gierhart.
$13M Verdict: Hartford Lawyer Secures Win for Forklift Accident Victim
"Talking with the jury afterwards, they just didn't think there was any statistics behind what the defense was saying," Frank McCoy Jr. said.View more book results for the query "*"


Good for Connecticut: Expanding HUSKY Health Care Eligibility Makes Sense
Expanding Medicaid coverage to older brothers and sisters is not only the right thing to do, but it would be an economically sound decision.
Georgia Can't Retry Defendant After Contradictory Verdict, Supreme Court Rules
The justices unanimously said the Constitution's prohibition on double jeopardy bars a retrial.

FBI Promotes Deputy GC to 'Worst Job' at Agency
Bradley Brooker takes over for General Counsel Jason Jones, who stepped into the role in 2020 after Dana Boente resigned over criticism the agency mishandled its probe of ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Extensions of Time to Rule Are Everyone's Problem, But Nobody's Business
While the number of extensions a judge has received per year, or since appointment, can be gleaned from an exhaustive review of the docket, those tallies are not maintained by the judicial branch.
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