Clarence Thomas's Confirmation Faces #MeToo Microscope
TODAY'S TOP STORIESClarence Thomas's Confirmation Faces #MeToo Microscope
A New York magazine report Sunday raised new questions about Justice Clarence Thomas's U.S. Senate confirmation hearings... READ MORE »
Trump's CNN Beef Isn't a 'Get Out of Jail Free Card' for AT&T, DOJ Tells Judge
"Look, the president is unhappy with CNN. We don't dispute that. But AT&T wants to turn that into a get out of jail... READ MORE »
Orrick Team Will Lobby for Chinese Solar Company That Wants Bigger US Presence
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has signed on to lobby for the Chinese solar panel manufacturer JinkoSolar Inc. as the... READ MORE »
Mueller's Team Charges Russian Nationals In U.S. Election Interference
A grand jury in Washington on Friday indicted the Russian organization Internet Research Agency, along with several... READ MORE »
Milbank Posts 5th Straight Year of Financial Growth
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Kirkland Lands Project Finance Pros From Norton Rose, Simpson Thacher
Rohit Chaudhry, a project finance leader at Norton Rose Fulbright, is joining Kirkland in Washington. READ MORE »
Meet Chief Judge Roger Gregory, the Fourth Circuit's Travel Ban Basher
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Read the NLRB Memo Defending Google's Firing of James Damore
A six-page internal "advice" memo from the NLRB said Google did not violate labor law when it fired James Damore for... READ MORE »
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