Partner, Wiley Rein
Brandon defends companies and their executives in complex civil and criminal cases involving alleged healthcare fraud, the False Claims Act (FCA), whistleblower allegations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), antitrust, regulatory violations, and contract and procurement fraud. She has extensive experience shepherding life sciences companies, government contractors, not-for-profits, and technology companies through internal investigations and responding to subpoenas and civil investigative demands (CIDs). She also advises a broad range of companies on compliance programs, privacy, telecommunications, compliance, Team Telecom, and new media issues.
Partner, Wiley Rein
Brandon defends companies and their executives in complex civil and criminal cases involving alleged healthcare fraud, the False Claims Act (FCA), whistleblower allegations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), antitrust, regulatory violations, and contract and procurement fraud. She has extensive experience shepherding life sciences companies, government contractors, not-for-profits, and technology companies through internal investigations and responding to subpoenas and civil investigative demands (CIDs). She also advises a broad range of companies on compliance programs, privacy, telecommunications, compliance, Team Telecom, and new media issues.
Executive Director & Secretary, American Civil Rights Project
Dan Morenoff is the executive director at the American Civil Rights Project and an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
His work focuses on protecting and, where necessary, restoring the primacy of all Americans' shared civil rights against the identitarian alternative.
Before practicing law, Morenoff served on the legislative staff of Sen. Phil Gramm (R-TX). Morenoff holds a B.A. from Columbia College of Columbia University in the City of New York and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. He has also served as an officer or director of several community organizations in Dallas, Texas.
Partner, Wiley Rein
Brandon defends companies and their executives in complex civil and criminal cases involving alleged healthcare fraud, the False Claims Act (FCA), whistleblower allegations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), antitrust, regulatory violations, and contract and procurement fraud. She has extensive experience shepherding life sciences companies, government contractors, not-for-profits, and technology companies through internal investigations and responding to subpoenas and civil investigative demands (CIDs). She also advises a broad range of companies on compliance programs, privacy, telecommunications, compliance, Team Telecom, and new media issues.
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Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic: Benefits are not Rights
Does an individual Medicaid beneficiary have a legal right, enforceable in civil litigation against the...
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U.S. Supreme Court Decides Most Important Religious Parental Rights Case in Half a Century
In what should come as no surprise to those who followed oral argument in the...
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Judge or Jury: Who Decides Threshold Exhaustion Questions Under the PLRA?
Who decides? The answer to this fundamental question matters not only for the allocation of...
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Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee’s Ban on “Gender Affirming Care” for Minors in United States v. Skrmetti
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Tennessee’s ban on “gender affirming care” for minors in...
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Supreme Court’s Unanimous Ruling in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County Might Be a Game Changer for Infrastructure
The Supreme Court just gave America’s infrastructure builders their biggest procedural victory in a generation,...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Kousisis v. United States
Brandon Moss
In Kousisis v. United States, the Supreme Court considered the question of whether a defendant...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Kousisis v. United States
Brandon Moss
In Kousisis v. United States, the Supreme Court considered the question of whether a defendant...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Kousisis v. United States
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Supreme Court Decides Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission: State May Not Discriminate Among Faiths in Determining What Activity Counts as Religious
Last week, in a unanimous opinion written by Justice Sotomayor, the Supreme Court decided Catholic...
Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World
Dan Morenoff
For more than fifty years—ever since the Supreme Court decided Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[1]—almost...