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GC With Deep GM Experience Takes Legal Reins of Power Management Giant
Lucy Clark Dougherty's legal career has taken her in many directions, from senior posts in the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to a board seat at Hertz.Meet the Judges: Senate Confirms 7 Superior Court Nominees in Final 2024 Session
In the New Jersey Senate’s final 2024 session, the legislators confirmed a new Mercer County prosecutor and seven nominees to the Superior Court.What Should the Environmental Regulatory Phoenix Look Like?
Although we may think some of the structures erected over the past 55 years could do with a redesign many of us think that some features of them really do serve some purpose. If it all burns, surely many of us have some thoughts about what the Phoenix might look like. I offer a few to get the ball rolling.Is AI Worth the Risks in Criminal Justice System?
Developers are finding new ways to deploy technology in the criminal justice system, but some experts have reservations about the technology’s decision-making abilities.View more book results for the query "University of Virginia"
Ex-Cancer Society CLO Takes Legal Reins of Habitat for Humanity International
Outside of his day jobs, Tim Phillips serves as general counsel of the Navy SEAL Foundation.Federal Judge Upholds US Naval Academy's Affirmative-Action Admissions Policy
"The program survives strict scrutiny because the Naval Academy has established a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps in the Navy and Marine Corps," U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett wrote.People in the News—Dec. 2, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, Pollock Begg
Nicole M. Ehrhart has rejoined Marshall Dennehey’s Harrisburg office as special counsel in the firm’s health care department.'That Decision was Wrong:' Federal Judge Rethinks Consumer Protection Class Certification
"Applying Chapter 93A broadly to a nationwide class would undermine these principles and impair the regulatory authority of states outside Massachusetts," U.S. District Judge William Young said, altering his decision to grant class certification in a consumer protection case against Saba University School of Medicine.Trending Stories
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