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Morning Docket: 02.23.17
Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.23.17

* Administration ordered to release the names of all those detained under its ill-considered executive order. This of course rests on the questionable premise that the administration kept any paperwork at all while it ran around nabbing people. [National Law Journal]

* ATTACK ROOSTER!!! [Law.com]

* Hank Greenberg calls the Martin Act a "very dangerous weapon," which it probably is if you're an unrepentant fraudster. [Law360]

* Tips for writing non-compete agreements when you absolutely, positively want to screw your employees. [Corporate Counsel]

* Trump nixes transgender protections in schools, opting to leave the issue for the states -- a mantra we should probably get used to hearing about all civil rights protections. [Washington Post]

* Suge Knight thinks he needs greater access to his attorneys. Attorneys too scared of Suge Knight to disagree. [Courthouse News Service]

* Sidley had a good year -- no matter how they got their money. [Am Law Daily]

* IMDb can officially tell you how old stars are again. Our long national nightmare is over. [Fox News]

Non-Sequiturs: 02.22.17
Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 02.22.17

* BREAKING: Lawyer gets promotion. Film at 11. [Big Law Business]

* A look at law school clinics aimed at providing services to veterans. [Mic]

* Explaining the American constitutional crisis to Russian law students. [Tucson.com]

* When age bias comes for you. [Medium]

* How much is too much jewelry for the office? [Corporette]

* Make no mistake: there are two kinds of justice in this country. [Law and More]

* The complexity of taxing Snuggies. [TaxProf Blog]

* Color me f*cking shocked. [Slate]

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