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Morning Docket: 03.25.26

* Tom Goldstein asks judge to toss the verdict. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Lawyer vibecoded himself. This should end well. [Business Insider]

* The Justice Department may have leaked grand jury testimony and violated court order. THIS Justice Department? Shocking. [Courthouse News Service]

* Judge says the supply chain risk designation that the Trump administration put on Anthropic looks like retaliation. Well, she’s not hallucinating! [Reuters]

* Supreme Court appears willing to bring back policy to deny refugees the right to even ask for asylum at the border. [ABA Journal]

* DOJ’s new fraud chief confirmed. [Law360]

* Lateral hiring booming. [American Lawyer]

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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.24.26

* NJ federal judges have picked another new U.S. Attorney. How long will it take for them to be fired and replaced illegally? [New Jersey Law Journal]

* Now departed SEC Enforcement chief had pushed back against administration officials demanding sweetheart deals for allies. [Reuters]

* Supreme Court signals interest in adding voting obstacles in advance of the Midterms. [New York Times]

* Trump DOJ looking to drop case against officers charged with knowingly using false information to secure the warrant that ended with other officers police killing Breonna Taylor. [ABA Journal]

* SEC must turn over video of its Elon Musk interview to documentary filmmaker. [Law360]

* Magistrate given a formal sanction over a private message about Winston Churchill was deemed “racially inappropriate.” Of note, the judge pointed out that he was criticizing colonialism and that he probably wasn’t trying to be racist about himself. [Legal Cheek]

* DOJ eliminates office providing legal counsel for indigent immigrants. [CBS News]