Morning Docket: 07.29.10
* The Seventh Circuit benchslaps Judge James Holderman mid-trial. [Chicago Tribune]
* Last night, we asked if there was a loophole in the Financial Reform Bill for the SEC with respect to public disclosure requests. The answer: no. [Washington Post]
* Have you wondered what the man who claims he owns a big chunk of Facebook has been smoking? [Forbes]
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* Scores of FBI agents cheated on their privacy exams. That explains so much. [Washington Post]
* The House cracks down on drug sentencing disparities. [New York Times]
* A perk of going to law school in Ohio: Bar exam tailgating. [Columbus Dispatch via ABA Journal]
* Phoenix immigration lawyer gives advice on what to do if you are detained. [New America Media]
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* Suing for equality in paradise. [Associated Press]