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Jacqueline Thomsen, based in Washington, is a reporter covering D.C. federal courts and the legal side of politics. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @jacq_thomsen.
January 7, 2021 | National Law Journal
Donald Trump wasn't alone when he stoked unsubstantiated conspiracy theories in order to cling to power. He had a team of lawyers behind him.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | Max Mitchell
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January 6, 2021 | National Law Journal
The takeover of the building forced the evacuation of lawmakers, staffers and members of the press.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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January 4, 2021 | National Law Journal
"The attack was a reminder to them of the long and terrible history of violence directed at Black churches," reads the lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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December 22, 2020 | National Law Journal
"This country, rightly so, has a fine history of not punishing political opponents, which is important to our credibility throughout the world and our democracy. On the other hand, no one is above the law, including the former president of the United States," Berke said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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November 12, 2020 | National Law Journal
"I do believe the election is over, we do have a new president," Olson said during a panel hosted by the Federalist Society.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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October 16, 2020 | The American Lawyer
Leaders of the DOJ Gender Equality Network said department officials told them the president's recent executive order against diversity trainings at federal agencies meant they couldn't hold the event.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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July 28, 2020 | The American Lawyer
Several large firms have a hand in a wave of litigation over protests in Minneapolis and the use of federal law enforcement in Portland, Oregon.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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July 9, 2020 | The American Lawyer
Dozens of private firms have agreed to work pro bono on the ACLU of Louisiana's "Justice Lab" project, filing up to 1,000 civil complaints alleging racist policing tactics.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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June 4, 2020 | National Law Journal
"In many respects, the pandemic has helped to just rip the Band-Aid off and make more visible the racial fault lines that exist in America," said Kristen Clarke, president of the National Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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May 19, 2020 | National Law Journal
The judge did toss hostile work environment claims and others related to pregnant lawyers.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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