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Republicans Skeptical of Biden Nominees' Judicial Philosophies and Experience
"Certainly I have, as I said, no specific experience in most of those topics that you raised. But I am very confident in my ability to get up to speed and to handle the cases that come before me," said one nominee in response to the Republican questioning.Why the Federal Circuit Is Tiffany Cunningham's 'Dream Job'
The nominee told the Senate Judiciary Committee she made a mental note about diversity while clerking at the court 20 years ago.Housing Law: We Must Listen and We Must Act
Buying a house involves property, tax, and banking and finance law. You may also end up with construction or land use issues. Eventually, we will all run into trust and estates. Rental agreements are shaped by the Landlord Tenant Act, as well as fair housing, utility and consumer credit laws.Northwestern Dean Pick Means Women Will Run Half of the T-14 Law Schools Come Fall
Penn State University Law Dean Hari Osofsky will be the next top administrator at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.Legal Fight Over COVID-19 Insurance Coverage Heads to Appellate Courts
There are now 120 cases on appeal, in both state and federal courts, that allege insurance companies wrongfully denied coverage for pandemic-related business interruption claims. Lawyers are awaiting rulings from the Ohio Supreme Court, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals' Ninth Circuit and Eighth Circuit.View more book results for the query "University of Iowa"
Legal Fight Over COVID-19 Insurance Coverage Heads to Appellate Courts
There are now 120 cases on appeal, in both state and federal courts, that allege insurance companies wrongfully denied coverage for pandemic-related business interruption claims. Lawyers are awaiting rulings from the Ohio Supreme Court, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals' Ninth Circuit and Eighth Circuit.COVID-19 Insurance Disputes Head to Appellate Courts
There are now 120 cases on appeal, in both state and federal courts, that allege insurance companies wrongfully denied coverage for pandemic-related business interruption claims. Lawyers are awaiting rulings from the Ohio Supreme Court, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Oklahoma Supreme Court, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals' Ninth Circuit and Eighth Circuit.Sharon Prost Ends Her Tenure Atop a More Unified Federal Circuit
Prost became chief judge at a tumultuous time seven years ago. Under her watch the court's dissent rate has been down, the number of en banc opinions fewer, and the Supreme Court's review more sparing.Plaintiffs Firm Partner Denied Admission in Iowa Case After Rare Challenge to Pro Hac Vice App
Jessica Dean acknowledged the inaccuracies and revealed that the issues ran "deeper than what has been raised" by defendants Ford Motor Co. and Honeywell.Trending Stories
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