Morning Docket: 11.02.15

* Despite the fact that people seemed to have been losing their minds over court packing, according to Judge Sri Srinivasan of the D.C. Circuit, President Obama's appointment of four new judges on the powerful court had little to no impact on the outcome of cases. [POLITICO] * “Americans are actively being deprived of their rights.” In this excellent longread on arbitration, we learn it's the best for big companies, but for plaintiffs who are forced into it, it amounts to the "privatization of the justice system." [DealBook / New York Times] * Uh oh! Disgraced plaintiffs' lawyer Stan Chesley -- perhaps better known as the "Master of Disaster" -- had a warrant issued for his arrest last week after he failed to appear for a hearing related to his refusal to pay a $42 million judgment. [Louisville Courier Journal] * Florida A&M University College of Law has a brand new dean. We'd like to wish a warm welcome to Angela Felecia Epps, whose salary of $252,000 is likely more than any of the school's recent and barely employed graduates can hope to make. [Orlando Sentinel] * A 30-year-old New Jersey man has been sentenced to a 16-year prison term for aggravated arson after the fires he set last year damaged a local law firm (one that was representing him at the time) and the county prosecutor's office. [Associated Press]

* Despite the fact that people seemed to have been losing their minds over court packing, according to Judge Sri Srinivasan of the D.C. Circuit, President Obama’s appointment of four new judges on the powerful court had little to no impact on the outcome of cases. [POLITICO]

* “Americans are actively being deprived of their rights.” In this excellent longread on arbitration, we learn it’s the best for big companies, but for plaintiffs who are forced into it, it amounts to the “privatization of the justice system.” [DealBook / New York Times]

* Uh oh! Disgraced plaintiffs’ lawyer Stan Chesley — perhaps better known as the “Master of Disaster” — had a warrant issued for his arrest last week after he failed to appear for a hearing related to his refusal to pay a $42 million judgment. [Louisville Courier Journal]

* Florida A&M University College of Law has a brand new dean. We’d like to wish a warm welcome to Angela Felecia Epps, whose salary of $252,000 is likely more than any of the school’s recent and barely employed graduates can hope to make. [Orlando Sentinel]

* A 30-year-old New Jersey man has been sentenced to a 16-year prison term for aggravated arson after the fires he set last year damaged a local law firm (one that was representing him at the time) and the county prosecutor’s office. [Associated Press]

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