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Fast-Growing Madrigal Pharma Names Veteran Health Care Lawyer Legal Chief
The Pennsylvania-based company promoted Shannon Kelley to her first general counsel post, just months after the successful launch of a drug to treat liver diseaseThe Crowell & Moring Paralegal Who Made History Refereeing at the Paris Olympics
"The commitment that we have as water polo referees is so big, and then it's like I'm billing 2,000 hours plus a year," said Jenn McCall, a health care recovery specialist at Crowell.How I Made Partner: 'Regularly Check Your Assumptions at the Door,' Says Kristin Bender of Willkie
"Most attorneys—myself included—could benefit from regularly checking their assumptions at the door."Intervention and the Environmental Rights Amendment
Because the courts have not fleshed out all the nuances of what the Environmental Rights Amendment means, this superficially procedural decision may have important implications for how that constitutional jurisprudence develops.Commentary: Stubborn Facts Trounce Bad Arguments
An Atlanta attorney writes that, inasmuch as it is emblematic of how some denigrate the achievements of women and minorities in law, the professions and business, it is the poisonous, pernicious—and demonstrably false—charge that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is a "DEI hire" and, if elected, would be the "first DEI president."Children's Online Safety Bills Raise Concerns About Censorship, First Amendment Rights
"[T]he last thing students and parents need is another act of government censorship deciding which educational resources are appropriate for their families," Jenna Leventoff, the ACLU's senior policy counsel, said in a statement.Term Limits for Justices Are Popular ... and a Logistical Morass
"Amending the Constitution of the United States is something between logistically extremely difficult and practically impossible, especially about a contested issue," said Fordham University law professor Aaron Saiger.Conservative Groups Challenge Corporate DEI Initiatives With Recent Success
"It is to be hoped that corporations that enacted illegal and polarizing DEI policies during the last few years will end those policies before they are sued," said Ed Blum of the American Alliance for Equal Rights.Hall Booth Smith Founder Uses Down Time to Pen Fictional Tales of Murder
John Hall has published "Gnats, Humidity and Murder," which pulls from his rural south Georgia upbringing, a brief stint in the U.S. attorney's office in Macon, his familiarity with Atlanta's social and cultural scene, and 40 years of practicing law.Trending Stories
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