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House Democrats plan to focus impeachment trial on how rioters reacted to Trump s remarks

The impeachment managers and their advisers have scoured social media sites as they seek to build a case that the former president incited his supporters to attack the U.S. Capitol.

How Trump is building a border wall that no one can see - William P J Lynch Jr com

How Trump is building a border wall that no one can see How Trump is building a border wall that no one can seeby wpjljron Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017.How Trump is building a border wall that no one can seePresident Trump’s vision of a “big, beautiful” wall along the Mexican border may never be realized, and almost certainly not as a 2,000-mile physical structure spanning sea to sea. But in a systematic and less visible way, his administration is following a blueprint to reduce the number of foreigners living in the United States […] President Trump’s vision of a “big, beautiful” wall along the Mexican border may never be realized, and almost certainly not as a 2,000-mile physical structure spanning sea to sea.

US: Protect Tenants Right to Adequate Housing

US: Protect Tenants’ Right to Adequate Housing Follow Eviction Moratorium Extension with Financial Relief, Other Measures Tenants’ rights advocates demonstrate in front of the Edward W. Brook Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts, January 13, 2021. © 2021 Michael Dwyer/AP Photo (Washington) – Federal and state governments in the United States should move promptly to strengthen housing protections for renters during the Covid-19 pandemic, including with additional financial relief, Human Rights Watch said in a question-and-answer guide released today.   Currently, there is a nationwide eviction moratorium enacted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which President Joe Biden has extended through March, 2021, as well as a patchwork of state and local protections. In addition, Congress has recently approved $25 billion in rental assistance to help tenants pay rent and cover rent arrears.

Experienced Attorney Brian Johnston Joins Caldwell Cassady & Curry in Dallas

Experienced Attorney Brian Johnston Joins Caldwell Cassady & Curry in Dallas Trial and appellate lawyer brings years of intellectual property expertise News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Dallas-based intellectual property and business litigation firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry has added accomplished attorney Brian D. Johnston as a principal. He most recently was a partner in the intellectual property department at Baker Botts in Dallas. Mr. Johnston joins Caldwell Cassady & Curry with more than a decade of experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of high-profile intellectual property disputes. His track record includes extensive work in patent, trade secret, and copyright lawsuits in federal district courts across the country and on appeal in the Federal Circuit.

Varnum welcomes four associate attorneys - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Varnum Varnum LLP added associate attorneys Justin A. Allen, Tuo (Paul) Wang, William J. Whalen and Yezi (Amy) Yan, to its Grand Rapids office. They all served as summer associates at the firm. Allen has experience in litigation and corporate law matters. Prior to joining Varnum, he served as an intern for the U.S. Magistrate Judge Phillip J. Green of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Allen received his Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2020. While he was in law school, he worked in the criminal practice clinic and represented indigent defendants in criminal court. Allen also worked at a state government lobbying firm in Lansing prior to going to law school. Allen received his Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University.

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