- MSRB Fair Dealing Solicitor Municipal Advisor Obligations and New Draft Rule G-46: SIFMA Comment Letter
- Groups Raise Concern about Recordkeeping in MSRB Draft Rule.
- Cooley: SEC’s Climate Proposal – SCOOP!
- Toll-Free Telephone TEFRA Hearings Available Permanently: Squire Patton Boggs
- MSRB Alerts Investors to Tax and Liquidity Considerations of Buying Discount Bonds.
- Citi Bond Business Draws Warning in Texas Over Abortion Help.
- And finally, Prescription Ibuprofen: The Gateway NSAID is brought to us this week by Williamson v. Ada County, in which the Supreme Court of Idaho provided an oddly specific inventory of the items used to treat an injured inmate. “He was given 2 ice packs, 4×4 gauze pads, non-prescription ibuprofen, and instructed to shower to remove the blood from his hair.” So many questions. Precisely how many 4×4 gauze pads? Are 2 ice packs the maximum? The mandatory minimum? Was the court aware that prescription ibuprofen is exactly the same thing as non-prescription ibuprofen? We’re working on crunching the numbers to determine just how many non-prescription 200mg ibuprofen tablets we’d need to equal a single 800mg prescription tablet. We’ll get back to you. Just as soon as we’ve washed the blood out of our hair.