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Can Boeing's CLO Help It Climb Out of Latest 737 Max Spiral?
Former JetBlue Airways executive Mike Barger said one of the most valuable roles a legal chief can play is devil's advocate.GOP Senators Press Biden Judicial Picks on Defunding Police, Legal Philosophy
"I have never advocated for taking away police funding," said Amir Ali, a nominee for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.'Every Tool in the Box'? Advisory Committee Hears Final Thoughts on Proposed MDL Rule
The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules on Tuesday heard public comments on its proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.1, the first rule governing multidistrict litigation.NCAA Faces Cases in Separate States Over Claims Filed by Rutgers Athletes
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is facing legal battles over Rutgers University athletes in two different states this week—one in Maryland over failing to inform a former player of the dangers brain disease poses, and one in New Jersey over a 15-game suspension it imposed on a current member of the basketball team.Federal Circuit Judge Takes Senior Status, Sets High Bar for Nominee
"I'll be 70 years old in a few months," Judge Charles Wilson said in an interview, "and it just seemed like the perfect time for me to step aside and make room for someone younger to have an opportunity to serve on the Eleventh Circuit."View more book results for the query "University of Virginia"
Is a Death Sentence Recommendation From a Non-Unanimous Jury Constitutional?
"Although the U.S. Supreme Court has addressed numerous facets regarding the circumstances under which the death penalty can and cannot be imposed, it has not yet directly addressed the question of jury unanimity being a requirement," say attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.