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Politico has a piece from Clay Risen, author of , detailing the start of which current Am Law 50 firm that garnered a reputation in its early days for representing, usually pro bono, federal employees accused of being disloyal to the Truman administration?

Hint: The firm had three name partners when it started, but dropped one when he was appointed to the federal bench.

See the answer on the next page.

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Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!

Politico has a piece from Clay Risen, author of , detailing the start of which current Am Law 50 firm that garnered a reputation in its early days for representing, usually pro bono, federal employees accused of being disloyal to the Truman administration?

Hint: The firm had three name partners when it started, but dropped one when he was appointed to the federal bench.

See the answer on the next page.

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