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Senate Judiciary Committee Confirms Florida Nominees to US Attorney
"With the majority of the members present, having voted in the affirmative, the ayes have it, the nominations will be favorably reported to the floor," Chairman Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Illinois, announced after an en banc voice vote for the four U.S. attorney nominees.UC Davis Law Becomes 5th California Law School to Pull Out of US News Rankings
UC Davis Law Dean Kevin R. Johnson cited "major flaws" with the rankings, adding that law schools have made a good-faith effort to work with U.S. News on improvements, but "U.S. News has failed to meaningfully change the rankings methodology."People in the News—Nov. 28, 2022—Conrad O'Brien, Buchanan Ingersoll
Patricia Hamill, partner with Conrad O'Brien, is scheduled to serve as a panelist during a discussion being held at Rutgers Law School on Wednesday, titled "Title IX Updates & The Impact of Dobbs."Cases to Consider When it Comes to Professional Responsibility
We were gifted this holiday season with attorney-client privilege issues at both the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) and the Texas Supreme Court.Post-Midterm Senate Judiciary Meeting Offers Some Fireworks, as Democrats' Hopes Run High
Despite aggressive blame-game tactics by GOP senators, Democratic Senate wins are set to give Biden's nominees Tuesday— and beyond— a more friendly Senate.View more book results for the query "University of Iowa"
US Chamber's CLO Defends Corporate Activism as Free Speech
Environmental, social and governance strategies from U.S. companies have come under increased scrutiny by congressional Republicans.US Chamber's CLO: Corporate Activism Is a First Amendment Right
Environmental, social and governance strategies from U.S. companies have come under increased scrutiny by congressional Republicans.Banking on Midterm Success, Republican Senators Taunt Big Law ESG Leaders and Clients
Five GOP senators wrote the leaders of 51 large ESG practices on Nov. 4 to threaten antitrust scrutiny over alleged "collusive action to restrict the supply of coal, oil, and gas."