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DOJ's Response to Boies' Suit / California Psilocybin Initiative Dies / Cookies v. Cookies / Glaser Weil Sues

The Department of Justice asked a federal judge this week to dismiss a suit challenging the federal prohibition on state-licensed cannabis, saying the plaintiff companies lack standing.
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National Law Journal

SEC's Proposed Climate Disclosure Rule Draws Concern From Left-Leaning Senators

The SEC's regulation should "not burden small businesses in a public company's supply chain," Sens. Jon Tester and Krysten Sinema told the agency.
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National Law Journal

SEC Adopts Stringent Disclosure Rules on Special Purpose Acquisition Companies

"Just because a company uses an alternative method to go public does not mean that its investors are any less deserving of time-tested investor protections," SEC Chair Gary Gensler said.
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National Law Journal

Biden's Red State Judicial Nominees Have Smooth Confirmation Hearing

Picks for district court judgeships in Texas, Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska have bipartisan support in Senate committee.
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Daily Business Review

Miami attorneys bankrolled DEA bribery scheme, federal prosecutors say

Federal prosecutors have turned their attention to two Miami defense attorneys suspected of profiting from repeated leaks of confidential DEA information.
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New York Law Journal

'Bait and Switch'?: Durst Organization Sues 'No Labels' Activist Group, Alleging It Duped Donors

Plaintiffs Douglas and Jonathan Durst, represented by Randy Masto of King & Spalding, say they never would have donated $145,000 over the course of years if they knew the group would eventually back a third party presidential candidate.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

The Insurrection Act Is Not for Repressing Democracy

Anti-democratic dangers arise from threats to deploy troops for authoritarian goals.
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National Law Journal

Roberts Names North Carolina Judge Director of US Judiciary's Administrative Office

Senior U.S. District Judge Robert Conrad Jr., who takes office in March, said he "will strive for excellence in the performance of this role."
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Corporate Counsel

Consumer Product Safety Commission Says GC Reformed Sleepy Agency, Rewards Him With Top Job

The commission said that under GC Austin Schlick, it passed 14 final rules in the latest fiscal year, "many of which had languished for years."
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National Law Journal

FTC Bans TurboTax's Unqualified Advertisement of 'Free' Tax Services and Products

Intuit Inc., the maker of TurboTax, denied wrongdoing, saying it "has always been clear, fair, and transparent with its customers and is committed to free tax preparation."
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