Justin Trudeau
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 03.07.19
* Paul Manafort sweating today as he only has a few more hours to commit more crimes. [NY Times]
* Wilbur Ross broke the law and violated the Constitution over census question. [Washington Post]
* As a change of pace from the daily updates on the criminal activity of those in Trump’s orbit, Canada’s government is embroiled in a corruption scandal too. But it’s a polite scandal. [CBC]
* Driverless vehicles are going to revolutionize everything — including the law. [Legaltech News]
* A wide-ranging chat with the last crier of the Supreme Court about long-ago justices and the lost art of crying. [National Law Journal]
* Pryor Cashman sues Brother Jimmy’s over walking out on a tab. [NY Post]
* Fox podcast tackles the murder of FSU Law’s Dan Markel. [Fox News]
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