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Morning Docket: 02.21.17
Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.21.17

* Justice Ginsburg says she's feeling "very well." Has anyone else noticed that we've resorted to monitoring the Supreme Court like the 1970s Kremlin? [Law.com]

* Jewish centers across the country are receiving bomb threats. But dealing with anti-Semitism is hard, so let's definitely deport more people to Mexico. [Huffington Post]

* The most important thing to remember about the Constitution is that no one has standing to challenge the most egregious breaches of its terms. [National Law Journal]

* Salvation Army wins trademark battle with itself. That sounds ridiculous, but this is an organization that's had it's bell rung a few times. [Corporate Counsel]

* The ACLU is finding uses to all the money getting dropped on them. [Litigation Daily]

* Orrick nabs tech partner from Squire Patton Boggs [The Recorder]

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Non-Sequiturs: 02.17.17
Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 02.17.17

* Greeeeeaaaaat. Now it's easier for states to defund Planned Parenthood. [Slate]

* Scott Pruitt is the new EPA chief, but his open records issues continue. [Huffington Post]

* Finding new job opportunities as you age. [Law and More]

* Justice Breyer is an optimist. [Harvard Magazine]

* Law school scholarships and market forces. [TaxProf Blog]

* Kate Spade is exploring her options. [The Fashion Law]

* Randy Maniloff interviews Karen Korematsu, daughter of the late, great Fred Korematsu. [Coverage Opinions]

* RBG's legacy. [YouTube via How Appealing]

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