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Four years since the FBI’s inquiry into alleged sexual misconduct by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, questions linger as to how the agency handled the mountain of tips it received and what that could mean for future high court nominees. Law360 features reporter Cara Bayles joins Pro Say this week to discuss what we've learned since 2018, what we still don't know, and why lawmakers are still questioning the FBI about the investigation so many years later. Also this week, President Joe Biden’s marijuana possession pardons, Alec Baldwin’s settlement with the family of the “Rust” cinematographer killed on set last year, Elon Musk’s change of heart and a rare instance of sanctions issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Finally, satirical heavyweight The Onion filed an absolute banger of an amicus brief with the Supreme Court.
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Four years since the FBI’s inquiry into alleged sexual misconduct by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, questions linger as to how the agency handled the mountain of tips it received and what that could mean for future high court nominees. Law360 features reporter Cara Bayles joins Pro Say this week to discuss what we've learned since 2018, what we still don't know, and why lawmakers are still questioning the FBI about the investigation so many years later. Also this week, President Joe Biden’s marijuana possession pardons, Alec Baldwin’s settlement with the family of the “Rust” cinematographer killed on set last year, Elon Musk’s change of heart and a rare instance of sanctions issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Finally, satirical heavyweight The Onion filed an absolute banger of an amicus brief with the Supreme Court.
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