Morning Docket: 06.28.11

* Judge Thrash lived up to his name and blocked the most controversial parts of Georgia’s new immigration law. Stay tuned for the state’s appeal. [CNN]

* And we can also look forward to litigation on South Carolina’s new immigration law. Too bad; those IIEU uniforms might’ve been all cool and futuristic looking. [Reuters]

* If there’s video of DSK eating lunch at McCormick & Schmick’s, it could be useful in his case. I guess DSK is crossing his fingers and hoping that he wasn’t eating his fish suspiciously. [New York Times]

* IN Medicaid recipients can return to Planned Parenthood, said CEO Betty Cockrum. Bonus: if you do too much of either part of the CEO’s surname, you’ll definitely end up there.[Huffington Post]

* In New York, while gay couples see happy marriages in their futures, divorce lawyers see dollar signs. You know, hoping to make bank on breakups up isn’t very nice. SADFACE. [New York Post]

* You know why it’s cheaper, easier, and generally less awful to go to Small Claims Court? Because lawyers aren’t involved, and you usually don’t get Judge Judy. [Los Angeles Times]

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