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GWU Adjunct Law Professor Loses Worker’s Compensation Case

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That history includes this notable entry of the court: “During the prehearing discovery phase, Defendants obtained nine subpoenas for Abdelhady ‘s medical and law firm records from the administrative law judge (ALJ) presiding over her claim. Id. ¶ 174. I d. ¶ 154. ” Robinson v. Howard Univ.,

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Profile of a potential nominee: Ketanji Brown Jackson

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She spent the year between college and law school as a reporter and researcher at Time magazine in New York. In the 17 years following her graduation from law school, Jackson held a variety of legal jobs. She attained three federal clerkships, worked at four elite law firms, and served two stints with the Sentencing Commission.