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Recall A Biting Memory - See Also - Above the Law
"Touchy With The Teeth: Sidley associate fired after (politely) gnawing on her co-workers."
"Keep The Congratulations On The Hush Hush: Kirkland opts out of advertising their newest partners."
"Prof. Files Fed Suit After Kirk-Related Censorship: Bold move, University of Tennessee."
"Amy Coney Barrett Outlines The King Decision: Excuse me, President for life*."
A Sidley associate was fired after politely gnawing on coworkers during workplace interactions. Kirkland opted not to advertise its newest partner promotions, keeping congratulations private. A professor at the University of Tennessee filed a federal lawsuit alleging censorship connected to Kirkland-related matters. Amy Coney Barrett outlined the Supreme Court's King decision and suggested it empowers strong presidential authority, jokingly implying a 'President for life*'. The items reflect firm disciplinary action, promotional policy choices, academic litigation over censorship, and a contentious Supreme Court interpretation.
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