Morning Docket: 04.09.10

* Kelley Drye backs down over its retirement policy. [New York Law Journal]

* The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 needs an upgrade? Why? Has there been some kind of revolution in electronic communications that’s happened over the past 24 years? [New York Times]

* The University of St. Thomas Law School is the latest to drop the LSAT as a requirement for admission. [ABA Journal]

* Former producer of Survivor is now the prime suspect in his wife’s homicide. [NY Post]

* Tragic news for the UNC Law community. [Daily Tar Heel]

* If Willie Nelson and Robert Duval are your character witnesses, you are probably a good guy. Maybe guilty as sin, but a good guy. [Waco Tribune]

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