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September 16, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

Sprint Will Pay $558K to Settle US Labor Dept.'s Bias Claims

The conciliation agreement was not an admission by Sprint of any violation, and there has been no adjudication that Sprint violated any laws.
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April 25, 2019 | The Recorder

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
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April 25, 2019 | Law.com

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
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February 07, 2019 | Daily Business Review

How Many Lawyers Does It Take to Write a Status Update? A Lot

Even as a new generation of attorneys raised on social media enters the field, no consensus for best practices on social media has emerged.
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September 27, 2018 | The Recorder

Social Media and Government: What Are the New Rules of Engagement?

Whether it's an elected official using Twitter to address constituents or a city using a Facebook page to make public announcements, government entities and elected officials are becoming more accessible and connected to constituents. And therein lie today's nuanced First Amendment related challenges.
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July 11, 2018 | Supreme Court Brief

Kavanaugh's First (And Only) SCOTUS Argument | Thomas Gets the 'Right' Seat

As Brett Kavanaugh's nomination advances, here's a look back at his first—and only—U.S. Supreme Court argument. Plus: Anthony Kennedy's retirement means Justice Clarence Thomas gets a new chair.
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May 14, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

Trump's Move to Ease Sanctions on ZTE Called 'Highly Unusual'

“This is highly unusual,” said one law professor who has been focusing his lessons around ZTE. “I've never heard of a politician trying to change [a plea deal] before.”
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May 09, 2018 | Daily Report Online

Judge Shuts Down Accused Leaker's Defense Over Subpoenas Linked to 2016 Election Hacking Document

The team has petitioned Chief Judge Randal Hall of the Southern District of Georgia to reverse an April 28 decision blocking the subpoenas.
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April 18, 2018 | National Law Journal

How Lawyers Used CFIUS Review to Defeat Broadcom's Takeover of Qualcomm

The White House blocked Broadcom's $117 billion bid to take over Qualcomm by issuing an executive order in March, citing national security concerns. Could it be the "poison pill" of the future?
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March 05, 2018 | The Recorder

Who's That in the Sky? FAA Poised to Move Forward With Drone ID Rule

A rule requiring drone identification technology could help pave the way for other, more permissive regulations. But it's up in the air how the FAA will handle legal restrictions on regulating hobbyists and privacy challenges.
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