Clinesmith agreed to two-year license suspension in separate, but related, ethics case in Michigan
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(Reuters) - A Washington, D.C. attorney ethics panel on Monday weighed a proposed one-year bar license suspension for a former FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty last year to a felony charge that arose from the Trump-era U.S. Justice Department s review of the special counsel s Russia investigation.
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PHOENIX, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Sandra Day O Connor Institute For American Democracy will present its next free, online
Constitution Series: Equality and Justice for All public forum on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. EDT. The complimentary webcast will feature Cheryl Brown Henderson, one of the three daughters of the late Reverend Oliver L. Brown, who in 1950, along with 12 other parents in Topeka, Kansas, and led by NAACP attorneys, filed suit on behalf of their children against the local Board of Education. Guest moderator for the forum will be Myles V. Lynk, District of Columbia Office of Disciplinary Counsel.