A judge called a halt Monday to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's controversial plan to ban the sale of sugary beverages in containers larger than 16 ounces
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...Danielczyk v. U.S., Jeffrey Lamken of MoloLamken takes direct aim at the long-time ban on corporate contributions to...
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...elections, the two men, represented by Jeffrey Lamken of D.C.'s MoloLamken, are asking the justices to strike down the federal ban on direct...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Three key campaign-finance challenges, one already at the U.S. Supreme Court, seek to push through doors left open by the justices' controversial Citizens United decision
Like toy soldiers standing on a carpeted battlefield, an array of groups and individuals have taken sides for the next front in the litigation assault on the new health care reform law
...amp; Sauber, Arnold & Porter's Lisa Blatt, and Jeffrey Lamken of MoloLamken, to noted academics like Arthur Miller of New York University Law School...
...Englert Jr. of Robbins Russell Englert Orseck Untereiner & Sauber for Intel; MoloLamken's Jeffrey Lamken, for 20 major U.S. companies fearing a flood...
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