Morning Docket 04.26.10

* Law enforcement is getting involved in Apple v. Gizmodo and the leak of the supersecret iPhone. The Santa Clara County district attorney’s office will determine whether there’s enough evidence to pursue criminal charges. [CNet]

* Minnesota lawyer Jeff Anderson has found an interesting niche: lawsuits against the Catholic Church on behalf of abuse victims. [CNN]

* Former SEC lawyer gets eight years in prison for pushing penny stocks. [Reuters]

* Arizona state law criminalizing the act of being an immigrant roils the state and the nation. [New York Times]

* Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm jumps on the don’t-nominate-a-judge-for-SCOTUS bandwagon. [Washington Post]

* Does Obama still care about “empathy”? [New York Times]

* Taking another look at Howrey’s apprenticeship program. [Washington Post]

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