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Here s Who Got Hired in Washington This Week

A diaspora of Hoosier politicos in DC made big job moves this week, a sign of the enduring and sprawling political networks forged by former Vice President Mike Pence and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.  This week, the former vice president launched a new political advocacy group, Advancing American Freedom, ahead of a possible 2024 presidential bid, and added a half dozen former boldface names from the Trump administration as advisers, including former White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway and CMS Director Seema Verma.  Meanwhile, Pence s nephew, John Pence, a former Trump campaign official, joined the public affairs group of Ice Miller LLP, along with former national deputy political director for Pete Buttigieg s presidential campaign.

UK Rosenberg Law Students Win 1st Place in Diversity Case Competition

Shantale Davis (left) and Ashlei McPherson, both first-year law students, pictured in front of the J. David Rosenberg College of Law. Photo submitted. LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 16, 2021)  University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law students Shantale Davis and Ashlei McPherson, both first-year law students, placed first in the 2021 Law Student Diversity Virtual Case Competition hosted by Cincinnati-based law firm Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL in partnership with the University of Cincinnati College of Law’s Center for Professional Development. Davis and McPherson took home $3,000 as the first-place team. They competed against students from six other law schools, including the second-place team from Ohio State University s Moritz College of Law and the third-place team from University of Cincinnati College of Law.

Law professors on if Elizabeth Warren s wealth tax is constitutional

Eric Thayer/Reuters Elizabeth Warren recently introduced a wealth tax on the top 0.05% of American households. The measure could bring in billions in tax revenue, but faces questions over whether it s constitutional. Insider talked to 7 law professors about these concerns, including 5 who signed a letter in its support. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has made it clear: She wants to tax the ultrawealthy. It s a measure that a majority of Americans support, and could bring in billions in tax revenue, but beyond the political will to make it law it faces several legal obstacles. Besides implementation concerns, it might not be allowed under the Constitution.

5 law professors who co-signed Elizabeth Warren s wealth-tax bill explain why they support its constitutionality

Critics say Elizabeth Warren s wealth tax plan breaks the law. They re wrong, according to multiple law professors. insider@insider.com (Juliana Kaplan) Elizabeth Warren recently introduced a wealth tax on the top 0.05% of American households. The measure could bring in billions in tax revenue, but faces questions over whether it s constitutional. Insider talked to 7 law professors about these concerns, including 5 who signed a letter in its support. Popular Searches It s a measure that a majority of Americans support, and could bring in billions in tax revenue, but beyond the political will to make it law it faces several legal obstacles. Besides implementation concerns, it might not be allowed under the Constitution.

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