Morning Docket: 04.08.11

* This is from last weekend, but it’s still worth reading. How Wachovia helped launder billions for Mexican yayo dealers. And how the bank largely got away with it. [The Guardian]

* A piece from the current New Yorker on the Supreme Court’s approach to campaign finance laws. Apparently they’re agin ’em? [New Yorker]

* Time Warner and Viacom are in court, quarreling over who gets to deliver content for those giant Iphone things. [Bloomberg]

* A juror was caught falling asleep at a trial for three construction workers accused of manslaughter in the death of two firefighters. [New York Post]

* About that too-close-to-call Wisconsin Supreme Court election? Nevermind. [New York Times]

* A man who pretended to be a lawyer in Wisconsin was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison yesterday. His real crime was making money as an attorney before he accrued crippling student loan debt. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]

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