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Biden Pulls Pick Of Harvard Atty To Lead DOJ s Civil Division
Law360 (July 20, 2021, 10:44 PM EDT) President Joe Biden withdrew his nomination of Harvard University s deputy general counsel to lead the U.S. Department of Justice s Civil Division, the White House announced Tuesday, the same day a Morgan Lewis partner and former U.S. attorney won bipartisan Senate confirmation to lead the Criminal Division.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday withdrew his nomination of Harvard deputy general counsel Javier Guzman to lead the DOJ s Civil Division. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) The White House announcement did not provide context to the withdrawal of its nomination of Javier Guzman to the position of the assistant attorney general in charge of the DOJ s Civil Division..
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Tests took place in 1969
(Reuters) - A U.S. Army veteran who took part in secret tests of toxic chemical agents is entitled to disability benefits going back before 2007, when he was finally allowed to discuss the tests, a federal appeals court has ruled.
In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, the Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals reversed a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims that Bruce Taylor was entitled to benefits beginning in February 2007, when he made a successful claim in connection with the secret tests, but not before. Mr. Taylor kept his word and did what was required; it is time for the government to do the same, Senior Circuit Judge Evan Wallach wrote.
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