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"Inside the Democratic National Convention corporate interest moneyfest"

Jessica Tillipman is quoted by RawStory on reducing influence peddling at political conventions unless Congress steps in.

"Better Contracting, Better Outcomes"

FedGovToday spoke with Jessica Tillipman on navigating AI’s role in government procurement.

"Fears of large-scale legal disruption after US Supreme Court fells Chevron doctrine"

International Bar Association quoted Robert Glicksman on the reversal of the Chevron doctrine will likely lead courts to reverse agency decisions.

"Environmental Attorneys See Windfall After Biden Climate Law"

Bloomberg Law quoted Randall Abate on the growth Environmental Law has seen in recent years, and GW Law’s plans to expand.

"High Court’s First Asian Justice May Be Byproduct of Trump (1)"

Bloomberg Law quoted John Collins on Biden and Trump’s appointments.

"Now that Google is a monopolist, what’s next?"

The Verge quoted William Kovacic on the timeline (and uncertainty) of changes Google will undergo.

"Google monopoly ruling could help Apple defense in antitrust case"

Reuters quoted William Kovacic noting the ruling is positive for defendants but the case if far from over with appeals courts.

BBC World Service | Willaim Kovacic - August 6, 2024

BBC World Service spoke to William Kovacic, the Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy, about a judge’s ruling against Google.

"GOP leaders are calling for religion in public schools. It's not the first time"

USA Today quoted Ira Lupu on the legal challenges and traction religion in public schools gaining traction.

"Has the Long Friendship of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett Reached Its Final Act?"

The New York Times quoted Lawrence Cunningham on Bill Gates and Warren Buffet’s philanthropy efforts.