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Google's Winding Road Through The Office Of Administrative Law Judges

ALM has been following the twists and turns of a complex administrative hearing between Google Inc. and the federal government. Taking place in San Francisco's…
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National Law Journal

EEOC Fights Ninth Circuit Ruling That 'Institutionalizes' Gender Pay Gap

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said a recent federal appeals court decision "institutionalizes" the gender pay gap by allowing employers to pay women less than men based on previous salaries.
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National Law Journal

Trump Turns to Kasowitz, Rejecting DC Legal Vets

In a characteristically unorthodox move, the president is reportedly poised to tap commercial litigator Marc Kasowitz to lead his personal legal team amid probes into his campaign's alleged contacts with Russia.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Trump Turns to Kasowitz, Rejecting DC Legal Vets

In a characteristically unorthodox move, the president is reportedly poised to tap commercial litigator Marc Kasowitz to lead his personal legal team amid probes into his campaign's alleged contacts with Russia.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit: No Expectation of Privacy in Cell Tower Records

Police can use real-time cell tower records to track a suspect's location without a warrant, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Monday.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Obama Cybersecurity Official Joins Jones Day

Samir Jain led a group within the White House National Security Council that responded to cyber threats and pursued anti-hacking initiatives.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Giuliani to Court: I Had No Role in Trump Travel Ban

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said in court papers filed Monday that he had no hand in crafting controversial executive orders from the Trump administration banning travel from Muslim-majority countries and that he has not served on a commission related to such orders.
26 minute read

National Law Journal

4th Circuit Grants 2nd Chance for NSA Spying Lawsuit

The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit allows Wikimedia to argue the merits of its case against the NSA in a public courtroom.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

The CFPB Is Fighting for Its Life. Here's What to Know

From the day it was born out of the Dodd-Frank reforms, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has faced questions over the constitutionality of its independent, single-director structure. On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will take a step toward providing an answer, as a full panel of 11 judges will hear arguments in the mortgage provider PHH Corp.'s appeal of a $109 million penalty. Here are seven things to know.
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National Law Journal

Under the Hood of Gibson Dunn's Regulatory Team on Major CFPB, SEC Cases

Two Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher lawyers will argue Wednesday against the CFPB and the SEC in rare, back-to-back full-court argument sessions in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. We recently caught up with Gibson Dunn partner Helgi Walker, co-chair of the firm's administrative law and regulatory practice group, about the preparation for the two cases and the firm's approach to the new regulatory climate under President Trump.
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