Morning Docket 01.19.10

carter phillips sidley austin.jpg* Wall Street’s main lobbying arm is lawyering up to fight President Obama’s proposed bank tax. Appellate star Carter G. Phillips of Sidley Austin, a former clerk to Warren Burger, is on the case, though he may try to fight this one out at the Capitol rather than in a courtroom. [Bloomberg]
* The FBI has been breaking the law for years, making up terrorism concerns to justify the investigation of phone records after the fact. [Washington Post]
* A Ropes & Gray-bound lawyer answers questions about opting for the public service deferral. It sounds like Fordham Law grad Chris Reid has already spent more time in court than most fifth-year associates. [City Room/New York Times]
* What does Agent Zero’s guilty plea mean for his contract with the Washington Wizards? [Yahoo Sports]
* There are only three good reasons to go to law school. [Concurring Opinions]

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