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Morning Docket: 03.19.24
Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.19.24

* Dartmouth is refusing to negotiate with its newly unionized basketball team in most on-brand Ivy League move ever. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Practicing without a license? Check. Sexual harassment? Check. Wrongful termination? Check. Florida? CHECK CHECK CHECK! [ABA Journal]

* DOJ plans to target companies making fraudulent AI claims in advance of lucrative IPOs. [Reuters]

* In flicker of rationality, Supreme Court seems unwilling to accept that the government can't talk to social media companies. [Law360]

* Partner bonuses? Law firms coming up with creative solutions to stave off lateral departures. [American Lawyer]

* Antitrust settlement changes the home buying process. That should teach them that only lawyers deserve to be paid based on how much the client makes! [Law.com]

* Indiana law threatens to fire tenured professors for objecting to racism. Meanwhile at Penn Law... [Truthout]

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Morning Docket: 03.18.24
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Morning Docket: 03.18.24

* A Kirkland associate is Chicago's St. Patrick's Day Parade Queen. [Law360]

* Meanwhile, Kirkland hauls in over $7 billion. It would've been more but SOMEBODY had to go be a parade queen. [American Lawyer]

* Supreme Court lets college keep its ban on drag shows. So we've finally found the limit of the shadow docket and it's "where it might help actual people whose rights are being taken away." [Reuters]

* KPMG hoping to crowd out Biglaw in the AI race. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Conservatives continue to tell on themselves by complaining that new rule against forum shopping is unfair to them. [ABA Journal]

* Washington introduces alternative path to law license. [Law.com]

* Lawyers already getting giddy about embarrassing the government in court if TikTok ban passes. [WSJ]