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Morning Docket: 03.19.26
* Colorado aims to shield AI companies from unauthorized practice of law claims. No way this can go wrong! [ABA Journal]
* Luigi looks to delay trial until 2027. [Courthouse News Service]
* Justice Alito used to recuse himself from these cases… guess not so much anymore [Slate]
* Microsoft considers suing over OpenAI deal with Amazon. [Financial Times]
* Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s son-in-law is running for Congress, and transportation lobbyists are showering him with cash. [Pro Publica]
* Markwayne Mullin’s DHS confirmation process is off to a disastrous start courtesy of his inability to even try to be nice to Rand Paul. [Slate]
* Firms and clients aren’t talking to each other about AI. [Thomson Reuters]
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