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Marathon Oil to Pay Largest Ever Penalty for Stationary Source Air Pollutants
Marathon Oil, while denying liability, agreed to a settlement with the Justice Department, paying a $64.5 million civil penalty and investing $177 million to bring company emissions facilities into EPA compliance.Après Moi, Le Déluge: 'Writ Large'
Was use of "writ large" necessary to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's news release regarding her motion to impeach U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas?Kirkland Lures Milbank Lawyer to Replace Paul Weiss Departee
The incoming London partner has advised private equity clients including Apollo Global Management and Warburg Pincus.The Impact of US Supreme Court's 'Chevron' Doctrine Decision on Employment Laws
In overruling Chevron, the Supreme Court has limited the ability of agencies to leverage their expertise in shaping employment laws.Can Groundbreaking AI Act Serve as a Bellwether for Future Federal Regulations?
Colorado's new legislation is intended to protect consumers from any potential bias and discrimination that may be embedded in AI systems by setting clear guidelines that uphold ethical use of technology tools.View more book results for the query "*"
Dollar General to Pay $12M to Resolve Truckload of OSHA Safety Violations
The terms of the 48-page settlement serve as a cautionary tale for other perennial violators of Department of Labor health and safety rules.AAPI Success—Debunking the Model Minority Myth
"The narrative that Asian Americans succeed in the U.S. as a result of hard work and 'Asian' values ignores the impact of the U.S.'s selective immigration policies," writes Franklin Chou of Nelson Mullins.NY Court of Appeals Suspended Judge Charged With Drunk Driving
Lindley Town Justice Julie Kuck of Steuben County had been charged by state police with aggravated driving while under the influence with a child under age 15, a felony, among other charges.Jury Trials for Environmental Enforcement: What Now After 'SEC v. Jarkesy'?
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Securities & Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, holding that the SEC cannot assess civil penalties for securities fraud through an administrative tribunal.'Tainted': Trump Lawyers Urge Manhattan Judge to Toss Guilty Verdict in Wake of SCOTUS Decision
In a 55-page filing made public Thursday, defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove argued that the jury heard "deeply prejudicial" evidence from Trump's time in the White House.Trending Stories
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