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The CA Bar Wants You To Stay Vigilant Of Your Coworkers — See Also

California's Bar Really Wants To Avoid Another Tom Girardi: Prepare to tattle tell! This Founding Partner Decided To Part Ways: It's like if the kid who brought the ball let his friend keep it when he went home. Speaking Of State Bars: Would be nice if No

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The morning read for Friday, May 19

Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Supreme Court rules for Google, Twitter on terror-related content (Robert Barnes & Cat Zakrzews

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Supreme Court rules invalid Amgen’s patent on cholesterol-lowering drug

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the drug company Amgen, which had sued Sanofi for infringing Amgen’s patent on antibodies that lower LDL cholesterol, sometimes called “bad” cholesterol. Amgen’s patent is invalid, the court found, because it fa

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Leaving “rare birds” alone

The Supreme Court has held that the Ohio National Guard’s dual-status technician employees have federal labor rights. In a 7-2 decision by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court said that the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department and the Ohio National Guard act

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