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Morning Docket: 01.27.17
* Trump might have settled on a Supreme Court pick. Or not. Stay tuned because life-altering decisions are now game show cliffhangers. [Politico]
* Arkansas kicks Roe v. Wade while it's down. [Reuters]
* The top 20 lucrative law degrees. I wonder if Charlotte School of Law made the cut! [Business Insider]
* Compare that to this list of "lifestyle law schools," which is a phrase that doesn't even make sense. [Law.com]
* Darkly comical piece about perverting basic rights to fit an anachronistic worldview. Wait, these people are trying to be serious? [Heritage Foundation]
* Trump is violating the Constitution. Not that you can tell much from a headline that applies daily. [The Verge]
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Non-Sequiturs: 01.26.17
* True confessions of a Biglaw partner. [Law Practice Today]
* If you could prevent one person on Trump's shortlist from getting on the Court, who would it be? [Slate]
* Will President Trump, or in the alternative, Congress, do anything about the bane of lawyers' existence: discovery? [The Hill]
* Tim Kaine had some pretty cool alternate plans on inauguration day. [Huffington Post]
* The Netherlands's safe abortion fund. [The Slot]
* Forever 21's fighting infringement. [The Fashion Law]
* If you'll be in Philly on Monday the 30th, please come to "Fred Korematsu Day: A Conversation," featuring Kermit Roosevelt, author of Allegiance (affiliate link), and our very own David Lat. [Japan America Society]