conform to the california supreme court, which has jurisdiction over vastly more people than any other state supreme court. judge kruger is a graduate of harvard college and yale law school, where she was first black woman to be editor-in-chief of the yale journal. leondra kruger served as a law clerk for john paul stevens, a justice appointed by gerald ford. after two years in a washington d.c. law form, leondra kruger join the u.s. solicitor general s office where she served until 2013 and was the first black woman to serve as the acting deputy solicitor general. she has argued 12 cases before the u.s. supreme court, more than any other black women in history. that is two more than constance baker motley, who became the first black woman to argue a case before the united states supreme court. she was part of the legal team that thurgood marshall assembled that won the historic
students are black women. and just over 3% are associates in a law form, and less than 1% our partners. what does that say about the historic nature of this nomination? and what it may portend for the future? it says volumes, to be honest, that we now have someone to show that this can be done. we now have an example of the ceilings that can be broken against all the odds. as melissa said, the composure, the professionalism, no notes. hours upon hours of questioning and total recall of cases whether they were antitrust law, second amendment, fourth amendment, first amendment cases. this is a judge with an enormous command and fundamental knowledge. and she makes us all proud, and stands as an example to all black women in my circles, that we also can do it. to the young girls that are
on federal contractors. the judge in savannah said even in times of crisis, this court must reserve the rule of law an ensure that all branches of government act within the bound of their constitutionally granted authority. separate mandates for healthcar workers and for businesses that employ more than 100 people hav also been blocked by federal courts in kentucky, ohio, and tennessee. first in the nation local covid maxine for private companies is coming to new york city. with details and impact of enforcement likely to accelerat endemic and staffing related issues, businesses are already facing and legal challenges certain to extend beyond the current term of lame-duck mayor bill de blasio. good evening, alexis. tonight that legal fallout continues as new yorkers are fighting back against this new vaccine mandate. just hours ago at staten island -based law form filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of all unvaccinated workers across new
smith and he gave smith the gun and asked him to shoot him. obviously, he did survive this. smith is facing charges ranging from assisted suicide to conspiracy to commit insurance fraud to assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. at this time, murdough is not facing charges to the plots to have him killed. he s being investigated for misappropriating funds from his law form. he s in rehab and have been there a couple days since he was shot. so much going on there. thank you for helping us understand it. now to this important story. lawmakers are demanding answers from facebook after an internal report reveals instagram s toxic
election. that, says we need this force, this network that is being created to protect and defend all of those thousands of election administrators across the country who are living in fear right now against these ongoing threats. not just these violent threats but these potential legal threats against them. these new laws that are in place simply to scare them from doing their jobs well. jocelyn benson, on the advisory board of the new eoldn, thank you so much for joining. us and thank you for helping us understand. thanks for having me rachel. thank you. i will tell, you if you are a lawyer watching me right now, particularly if you are a philly aide with some big law form that does pro bono work, if you go to the eoldn website that was set up today, there are basically two places where you can and put information, there one is if you are an election official who needs, help you can ask for help. there you can call the toll free number. but they are also soliciting