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Morning Docket: 02.24.17
Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.24.17

* Ted Cruz predicts another Supreme Court vacancy this year based on absolutely nothing but his desire to see his name in stories reporting his baseless ramblings. [ABA Journal]

* Hope you didn't dump your private prison stock, because look who's back in the business of abusing prisoners! [Mother Jones]

* Stanford's student senate joins the calls to reinstate the lawyer dropped from the school's referral program for sexual assault victims after she criticized the school. [Law.com]

* Covington posts double-digit growth. [National Law Journal]

* Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is suing Simpson Thacher over real estate. [National Law Journal]

* Revenue recognition rules are changing... what's that going to do to M&A? [Law360]

* Securities lawyer gets in juicy lawsuit over sports journalism. [Business Insider]

* Law professors file ethics complaint against Kellyanne Conway. For good measure let's rephrase that: Law professors file first ethics complaint against Kellyanne Conway. [Washington Post]

Non-Sequiturs: 02.23.17
Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 02.23.17

* The Tenth Amendment has become a dog whistle the Trump administration is happy to use. [GQ]

* There's a new immigration regime: A look at the consequences for non-citizens accused of a crime. [Versus Texas]

* The machines are coming, and lawyers are helping them. [Law In Order]

* There may still be protection in Title IX for trans students. [Rewire]

* Two lawyers that got caught up in a bizarre international incident. [Wise NY]

* When clear rights of accused criminals are violated, what's a defense lawyer to do? [Katz Justice]

* Star power sells legal services. [Law and More]

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