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- Rethinking Bias Judicial Elections and the Due Process Clause After Caperton v A T Massey Coal Company
Rethinking ‘Bias’: Judicial Elections and the Due Process Clause After Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Company
2011, 64 Arkansas Law Review 179
October 2, 2019, The American Lawyer
Covington Promotes Its Most Diverse Partner Class Ever
October 1, 2019
WASHINGTON—Covington has promoted to its partnership 14 lawyers based in eight different offices, including nine women and six lawyers of ethnically diverse backgrounds. “Our new partners are exceptionally talented lawyers from a wide range of the firm’s offices and most important practices, and they are extremely well-positioned to carry the firm forward,” ...
July 30, 2018, Covington Alert
On July 23, the final text of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (“ECRA”) was released as part of the Conference Report to accompany the National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) for fiscal year 2019. The NDAA is a must-pass piece of legislation that authorizes funding for the Department of Defense, and we expect it to be enacted and signed within the next ...