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Aug 27 2020
News
New Lawsuit Dishes On Biglaw Firm’s Alleged System For Overbilling
Earlier this week, a lawsuit was filed in the District of Utah’s Central Division by Chicora Life Center and its owner, Chicora Garden Holdings, against their former attorneys, K&L Gates. The billion-dollar firm faces allegations it used fraudulent techniques to boost its billables during a 2016 representation over a failed lease agreement. The complaint alleges the firm billed $1.6
Above The LawOct 29 2021
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Supreme Court rejects Maine health workers' challenge to vaccine mandate
A divided Supreme Court on Friday left intact a vaccine requirement for Maine health care workers, rebuffing the latest legal challenge targeting COVID-19 vaccination mandates to reach the justices.
The challengers, a group of Maine health care workers, sought to block the requirement on religious grounds.
The statewide mandate announced in August by Gov. Janet Mills (D), which
The HillApr 25 2022
News
DeSantis 'may have gone too far' in battle with Disney, GOP donor says
A longtime supporter of the Republican Party and a donor to former President Donald Trump said Gov. Ron DeSantis "may have gone too far" in his battle against the Walt Disney Company.
Dan Eberhart, CEO of oilfield services company Canary, said DeSantis's actions against Disney have opened the door for Democrats to attack him for damaging Florida's economy, the Washington Post wrote
Washington ExaminerJul 13 2020
Fact Check
Trump’s Misleading Spin on Roger Stone’s Conviction
In commuting Roger Stone’s prison sentence, President Donald Trump and the White House gave a misleading account of Stone’s conviction and the federal investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
In November, a jury found Stone guilty of obstructing a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. All of
FactCheck.orgSep 19 2022
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Republicans try a pocketbook play to vilify Warnock
To defeat Raphael Warnock this fall, Republicans have to pull off a tricky feat: Making the pastor of Martin Luther King Jr.'s home church come off like any other self-serving politician.
The GOP’s failure to successfully frame the Democratic senator as a radical socialist during Georgia’s 2020 special election has prompted a strategic shift to negatively define Warnock — with his state
PoliticoJul 15 2022
Opinion
Baby-Formula Shortage Was a Government Failure
I find Fred Hochberg’s solution to our current inflation woes (“Imports Would Give America a Boost,” op-ed, July 8) to be off target. He cites the baby-formula shortage as an example of how imports would relieve the problem. But that is only part of the story of the government-controlled baby-formula industry.
There are four major U.S. manufacturers that supply over 90% of the formula.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)May 21 2020
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Mueller Documents
The Supreme Court denied a motion Wednesday to release grand jury materials collected as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation to the House Judiciary Committee. House Democrats have until June 1st to brief the high court on why the full case should be heard, arguing that there is an "ongoing presidential impeachment investigation." The Department of Justice has argued
CNN Digital The Hill Fox News DigitalJun 27 2022
Analysis
9 Democratic Primaries To Watch In Illinois And New York
By the end of the day on Tuesday, 29.5 states — why do you always have to make things difficult, New York? — will have held their 2022 primary elections. But we still have to get through Tuesday first! On June 28, voters in Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah head to the polls (or mail in their ballots) for primaries; Mississippi and South Carolina will also hold runoff elections;
538 (ABC News)Oct 07 2022
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Killings of rappers are more than just a hip-hop problem, experts say
The fatal shooting of rapper Half Ounce has ignited a familiar conversation about gun violence, rap culture and whether there’s a responsibility for record labels to protect their artists.
The 32-year-old rapper, whose real name was Latauriisha O’Brien, was killed in Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighborhood Monday, just weeks after rapper PnB Rock was fatally shot during a robbery in the
NBC News DigitalMay 07 2019
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McConnell rails against Mueller report politics in blistering floor speech: ‘Case closed’
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a scorching floor speech on Tuesday, accused Democrats of rooting for a "national crisis" for political gain as he appealed to lawmakers to move on from the Russia controversy now that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report is complete.
"Case closed," McConnell, R-Ky., declared. "Case closed."
Coming as Democrats clash with Attorney
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