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Jay Clayton, Ex-SEC Chief and Sullivan & Cromwell Lawyer, Eyed For Manhattan US Attorney's Office
The U.S. attorney's post would be Clayton's first as a criminal prosecutor.Trump Nominates Ex-SEC Chief Jay Clayton to Helm Southern District of New York US Attorney's Office
During his first term, the once and future president was frustrated in a bid to install Clayton—a veteran regulator and Sullivan & Cromwell partner—as top Manhattan federal prosecutor. The U.S. attorney's post would be Clayton's first as a criminal prosecutor.Litigators of the Week: Simpson Thacher and ACLU Team To Challenge Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law
With Jonathan Youngwood of Simpson Thacher and Heather Weaver of the ACLU arguing for plaintiffs, a federal judge in Baton Rouge blocked the law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include trial teams at Patterson Belknap and Susman Godfrey.View more book results for the query "Todd "
Trump Picks Personal Criminal Defense Lawyers for Solicitor General, Deputy Attorney General
President-elect Donald Trump has said he will name D. John Sauer, who argued his immunity appeal to the Supreme Court, to be U.S. solicitor general. Todd Blanche, Trump's defense lawyer in the New York hush money case, will be named deputy attorney general.Suit Over Citric Acid in Kraft Mac & Cheese Survives Challenge
"[The] plaintiffs have described several respects in which artificial citric acid differs from natural citric acid. Dismissal on this basis is thus inappropriate," U.S. District Judge Mary M. Rowland said, clearing the way for a products liability suit to proceed against Kraft Heinz for marketing its macaroni and cheese product as having no preservatives.Judge Rejects Meta’s Plea to Send FTC Antitrust Suit to Trash Heap
Though Judge James Boasberg sided with the FTC, he said the "commission faces hard questions about whether its claims can hold up in the crucible of trial. Indeed, its positions at times strain this country’s creaking antitrust precedents to their limits.”Two Judges. 60-Plus Years on the Bench. Plenty of Advice.
U.S. District Senior Judges Maxine Chesney and William Alsup spoke last month at the San Francisco federal courthouse about things they’ve picked up during their decades on the bench.Trending Stories
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