Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Ruling Against Contraception Mandate Deepens Circuit Split

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• Ruling Against Contraception Mandate Deepens Circuit Split

• $25M Gift Will Let Yale Law Acquire Building for Dorm Space

• Judge Certifies Class of Athletes Suing NCAA Over Publicity Rights, But Dropkicks Damages

• ABA President's Call To Help Homeless Veterans

• Nov. 13: The 2013 NLJ Regulatory Summit

• INADMISSIBLE: Wiley Rein Asks For $2M Fee in Voting Case

• Orrin Hatch: Power Grab In Judicial Nominations

• Working Mother Is 'Leper' No More

• Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks

• Ex-SEC Deputy Dunn Joins Morrison & Foerster

Ruling Against Contraception Mandate Deepens Circuit Split

A federal appellate ruling barring enforcement of the Affordable Care Act's law's mandate that employer-provided health insurance cover contraception and related services has deepened the appellate split over that issue. Read More »

$25M Gift Will Let Yale Law Acquire Building for Dorm Space

Yale Law School hasn't offered living space to its students since 2007, when a dormitory was converted into space for law clinics, student journals and administrative offices. That situation will soon end. Read More »

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Judge Certifies Class of Athletes Suing NCAA Over Publicity Rights, But Dropkicks Damages

A federal judge has certified a class action that challenges the National Collegiate Athletic Association's long-standing rules requiring student-athletes to sign away rights to their names and likenesses as the organization strikes deals of its own. Read More »

ABA President's Call To Help Homeless Veterans

As we honor our veterans on Nov. 11, the American Bar Association asks the legal profession to take the lead in helping homeless veterans find their way forward. Read More »

Nov. 13: The 2013 NLJ Regulatory Summit

Top attorneys in Washington who focus on regulatory law and policy will share their insights on Nov. 13 about what to expect from federal agencies in 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Wiley Rein Asks For $2M Fee in Voting Case

Lawyers from Wiley Rein who successfully challenged the Voting Rights Act before the U.S. Supreme Court want the government to pay $2 million in legal fees. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

Orrin Hatch: Power Grab In Judicial Nominations

Numbers don't justify more judicial appointments, so why is Obama pushing? Politics, of course. Read More »

Working Mother Is 'Leper' No More

A talk with Michelle Mumford, who quit Milbank's litigation department in 2003, saying that being a pregnant associate there was akin to being "a leper in the public square — ignored, shunned, rejected." Read More »

Deja Vu at Jones Day: Firm Hires Six More Supreme Court Clerks

New Jones Day associates (left to right): Ryan Watson, Ian Samuel, Charlotte Taylor, Emily Kennedy, Kenton Skarin, David Morrell. For the second year in a row, Jones Day has hired six law clerks who worked for Supreme Court justices in... Read More »

Ex-SEC Deputy Dunn Joins Morrison & Foerster

Updated at 4:47 p.m. After almost 20 years at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and six years at O'Melveny & Myers, Martin Dunn is moving to Morrison & Foerster in Washington. Dunn joined Morrison & Foerster as a partner... Read More »



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