Things Aren't Cool At Cooley - See Also - Above the Law
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Things Aren't Cool At Cooley - See Also - Above the Law
"They're Back In The Hot Seat: They're on probation because of their low bar exam scores. Kamala Harris Calls Out CEOs For Not Resisting Trump: Did your husband get the message? Paul Weiss And Kirkland Have Some Explaining To Do: How is their pro bono work legal? Are YOU The Next One On The Terrorist List?: The White House announced a big net to capture dissent with."
"They're Back In The Hot Seat: They're on probation because of their low bar exam scores. Kamala Harris Calls Out CEOs For Not Resisting Trump: Did your husband get the message? Paul Weiss And Kirkland Have Some Explaining To Do: How is their pro bono work legal? Are YOU The Next One On The Terrorist List?: The White House announced a big net to capture dissent with."
Certain individuals have been placed on probation because of low bar exam scores. Kamala Harris called out corporate CEOs for failing to resist Donald Trump and asked whether their husbands received the message. Paul Weiss and Kirkland face scrutiny regarding the legality of their pro bono work. The White House announced a broad initiative described as a "big net" intended to capture dissent. The legal profession, corporate leadership, and government actions are central to these developments. Questions arise about disciplinary standards, corporate political responsibility, law firm practices, and government approaches to dissent.
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