NEWS FROM WASHINGTON • New Clinton Documents: How to Celebrate Confirmation of Justice Ginsburg? • U.S. Senator Fights Subpoena in Labor Dispute • Nestlé USA Lobby Effort to Focus on Child Labor • Scalia, Ginsburg Offer Amendments to the Constitution • Judge Names Committee to Audit BP Oil-Spill Claims • Colorado Law to Inherit $10 Million from Alumnus The latest release of Clinton White House includes a behind-the-scenes look at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's confirmation, O'Melveny & Myers partner Walter Dellinger's testimony on Capitol Hill and the potential judicial nomination of Richard Blumenthal for a federal appeals court slot. Read More » U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is fighting a subpoena that would force him to give deposition testimony and turn over documents in a labor dispute between health care management companies and unions. Read More » As holiday shoppers eye chocolate bunnies and other sweets this week, a former top lobbyist for Nestlé USA Inc. is focusing her attention on an agreement the candy company signed to reduce child labor in the cocoa industry. Read More » Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg discuss their proposed amendments to the Constitution, their writing styles and government surveillance. Read More » A federal judge overseeing the $9.2 billion Deepwater Horizon settlement has approved creation of a committee headed by a local law professor to audit oil-spill claims. Read More » Alumnus Byron Chrisman and his wife, Carlene, have pledged $10 million to the University of Colorado Law School as part of their estate. When realized upon their deaths, the donation will be the largest ever made to the Boulder law school. Read More » |
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