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The American Lawyer

O'Melveny's Culvahouse Plans to Stay With Trump Campaign After VP Vetting

Arthur Culvahouse Jr., a longtime Washington Republican insider who initially backed Jeb Bush, said that he plans to stick with the Donald Trump campaign after helping to vet the candidate's picks for vice president.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Supreme Court Rules Blind Sex Offender Should Still Receive State Rental Assistance

The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that a blind sex offender should not have been removed from the state's rental assistance program because his name was on the state's sex offender registry.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Long Arm of the CFPB

Today is the fifth birthday of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and it is critical to understand the evolving breadth of the new agency's investigatory powers—especially as it has recently been testing the limits of its jurisdiction in 2016
17 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Theranos, Facing Federal Scrutiny, Hires New Regulatory and Compliance Chiefs

Blood-testing startup Theranos Inc. announced Thursday it has hired a new chief compliance officer and a new vice president of regulatory and quality as the health care technology company grapples with a regulation and litigation maelstrom.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appeals Court Further Slashes Workplace Bias Award

A former municipal water treatment plant operator's $762,250 award was greatly reduced on appeal.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

D.C. Federal Magistrate Judge Alan Kay to Retire

Having spent a quarter century on the bench in Washington, D.C., U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Key plans to retire from the post as soon as a replacement is sworn in.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Detention Watch Network v. U.S. Immigration

FOIA Exemptions 4, 7(E) Inapplicable to Bed-Day Rate, Other Information Sought From ICE
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Hicks v. N.Y. City Transit Auth.

Passenger Fails to Raise Fact Questions On NYCTA's Liability in Personal Injury Suit
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pay Board to Consider Raises For Lawmakers, Officials

Now that it has set higher pay levels for state judges for the next three years, the New York Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation is working toward recommending raises for state legislators and executive branch officials.
7 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

High Court Veterans Make Arguments for Birthright Citizenship

During his GOP presidential campaign, candidate Donald Trump triggered a debate over birthright citizenship. Now, some of the top high court advocates urge the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on what birthright citizenship means, particularly for persons born in U.S. territories.
6 minute read

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