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Afternoon Briefs: 2 appeals nominees in latest judicial picks; axed dean will remain as law prof


Afternoon Briefs: 2 appeals nominees in latest judicial picks; axed dean will remain as law prof
Biden announces new round of judicial picks
President Joe Biden’s fifth round of judicial picks includes nominees to two federal appeals courts. Virginia Solicitor General Toby Heytens is nominated to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Richmond, Virginia. A former clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Heytens worked in the Supreme Court and appellate practice group at O’Melveny & Myers, was an assistant U.S. solicitor general, and was a law professor at the University of Virginia School of Law. Jennifer Sung is a labor lawyer and former union organizer nominated to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at San Francisco. Sung is currently a member of the Oregon Employment Relations Board. (White House press release, Law.com) ....

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Afternoon Briefs: Judge rules against courtroom prayer program; public comment sought on student loans


Judge rules against courtroom prayer program
A federal judge in Texas has ruled against a Texas justice of the peace in a suit claiming that he violated the establishment clause by soliciting chaplains to deliver courtroom prayers at the opening of court proceedings. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt of the Southern District of Texas said the program instituted by Justice of the Peace Wayne Mack impermissibly coerced court attendees into participating, even though signs state that people can leave during the ceremony. (Courthouse News Service, Freedom From Religion Foundation press release, Hoyt’s May 20 opinion)
Public comment sought by DOE on student loans ....

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