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DOJ's Doug Letter, Veteran Appellate Lawyer, Leaves for Georgetown Law Post
"Doug Letter personifies what is best about the Justice Department and at the same time is typical of DOJ lawyers: dedicated, smart and sacrificed to serve his country," former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said.New Jersey Has Limited Connection to the World of SCOTUS Clerks
The community of those who've served U.S. Supreme Court clerkships, and the "feeder" judges who shepherd them along, is a world unto itself, and is one with very defined, but also very limited, ties to New Jersey.Trump Judicial Nominee Withdraws After Flunking Senate Hearing
Matthew Petersen, a nominee for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, could not define basic legal terms in his hearing before the Senate last week.112 Companies Back Microsoft, Princeton in Immigration Suit Against Trump
"In addition to these invaluable intangible benefits, DACA has produced—and is continuing to produce—important benefits for America's companies and for our economy as a whole," the brief, filed by teams from Wilmer Hale and Mayer Brown, argued.Meet Matthew Petersen, DC Court Nom Who Flunked Senator's Pop Quiz
Petersen, an FEC commissioner and former Wiley Rein summer associate, had trouble answering basic legal questions in his hearing this week, like defining motion in limine and Daubert standard.Lessons From Long-Shot SCOTUS Clerks: Work Hard, Stand Out, Stay Grounded
We collected the stories of four unlikely SCOTUS clerks to provide a glimpse of how hard work, happenstance and well-placed mentors can pave a nontraditional path to the U.S. Supreme Court. Here's what they had to say.Daily Dicta: The Haunting of President Trump (Lawyer Style)
President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke deserve to be haunted for slashing the size of two national monuments in Utah. If not by ghosts, then by lawyers.Justice Department, in Court, Argues Mick Mulvaney Is 'Proper' Interim CFPB Leader
Main Justice says in a court filing: "The confusion that presently exists surrounding the CFPB's acting directorship stems from plaintiff's meritless claims. The president, OLC, and the CFPB's general counsel all agree that Mulvaney is the acting director of the CFPB, and Acting Director Mulvaney has begun work at the agency."Citing 'Rule of Law,' Jeff Sessions Brings Changes to DOJ Guidance Policy
The attorney general made the announcement in a speech Friday at the Federalist Society's annual conference in Washington.Trending Stories
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