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Morning Docket: 03.16.26

* Trump rails against Supreme Court for lack of loyalty to him. [Guardian]

* Jay Edelson warns of more “mass casualty events” brought on by AI. [TechCrunch]

* LegalZoom announces ChatGPT app. [ABA Journal]

* Headquarters of Biglaw’s Dubai presence hit with debris. [Law.com International]

* Courts swat down baseless subpoenas designed to harass Federal Reserve Chair. [Law360]

* Administration pushes back over judiciary’s request to maintain their own courthouses. [Reuters]

* The bizarre defamation trial against Afroman for naming the cops who busted into his house set to begin. [Billboard]

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DOJ Argues Biglaw Cowardice Proves Its Orders Are Legal: After briefly pretending it would stop defending Trump’s Biglaw executive orders, DOJ is back in appellate court and arguing that the orders are legal because so many other law firms did NOT challenge the orders.

Ninth Circuit Judges Beg Colleague To Act Like A Grown-Up: Judge Lawrence VanDyke opted for crude trolling in a trans discrimination dissent, prompting colleagues to issue judicial plea for the unqualified judge to display basic professionalism.

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Law Student’s ‘End Political Violence’ Flyers Earn Discipline… Earning Law School A Legal Threat: A Campbell Law student put up Charlie Kirk flyers with the message “End Political Violence,” and the school pulled them down with a warning. Now they’ve got some explaining to do before ending up in court.

UNM Law Hits The Scholarship Jackpot: A $4.5 million donation from alumni Eric and Dana Marie Knapp will fund full-ride scholarships for ten UNM law students over 30 years, up from one every three years.

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