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"New Trump subversion charges 'even more extreme' - legal analyst"

Paul Schiff Berman spoke to Reuters about a new court filing made public on Wednesday regarding former President Trump's election subversion.

"Tim Walz, J.D. Vance, and the Politics of Place"

David Fontana wrote for the New Yorker.

"Senators debate how to minimize the security risks of federal contractors working with China"

Government Executive quoted Jessica Tillipman discussing the inconsistencies among agency approaches to organizational conflicts of interest.

"Failed Deals Climb as Antitrust Enforcers Push Aggressive Agenda"

Bloomberg Law News quoted William Kovacic discussing the duration and hurdles the agency may face on expansive guidelines.

"Did a Georgia Hospital Break Federal Law When It Failed to Save Amber Thurman? A Senate Committee Chair Wants Answers"

ProPublica quoted Sara Rosenbaum that she believes Thurman’s treatment is a clear violation of EMTALA.

"The George Washington University Law School Is Helping Train Federal Employees on AI"

Law.com quoted Jessica Tillipman on her and Aram Gavoor’s involvement to train federal employees in AI and GW Law’s reputation in the government procurement space.

"Which key Texas politicians have the most impact on U.S. immigration policy?"

The Dallas Morning News quoted Cori Alonso-Yoder on Congress's inaction, leading states to challenge Supreme Court precedents on federal supremacy in immigration law.

"Hillary Clinton triggers irony alert in calling for arrest of those spreading election 'propaganda'"

The Washington Times quoted comments written by Jonathan Turley.

"Truth Be Told: Would Trump be "effectively immune" from prosecution in a second term?"

Scripps News quoted Paul Schiff Berman on the blurred lines of the broadness of the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling.