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Jacqueline Thomsen, based in Washington, is a reporter covering D.C. federal courts and the legal side of politics. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @jacq_thomsen.
July 8, 2020 | National Law Journal
"I'm really unpersuaded by your argument about manipulation here," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss told a DOJ attorney. "I'm baffled by it, given what the department has done here."
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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June 30, 2020 | National Law Journal
Female attorneys like Loretta Lynch and Jeannie Rhee of Paul Weiss and Beth Brinkmann with Covington & Burling are filing amicus briefs in a Democratic lawsuit seeking to force the addition of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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June 30, 2020 | The Recorder
Female attorneys are filing amicus briefs in a Democratic lawsuit seeking to force the addition of the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. Hogan Lovells filed an amicus brief in the case on behalf of constitutional law scholars, including Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, who argue the fight should be resolved in Congress.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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June 25, 2020 | National Law Journal
"I don't think we're ever going back to where we were before," said Jeremy Fogel, a former trial judge for the Northern District of California and executive director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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May 27, 2020 | National Law Journal
"Our federal courts risk becoming little more than an arm of the Republican Party's big donors," the Senate Democrats' report reads.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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April 30, 2020 | Daily Business Review
Stone has hired an appellate attorney and filed a notice of appeal.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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April 27, 2020 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court asked the parties to brief the justices on the "political question" doctrine, suggesting the justices could find they can't rule on the cases.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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April 24, 2020 | National Law Journal
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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April 16, 2020 | National Law Journal
Jackson said Stone's claims that his jury's foreperson was biased due to social media posts did not hold up under the law.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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April 16, 2020 | National Law Journal
"It is intimidating when the President of the United States attacks the foreperson of a jury by name," one juror said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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