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Morning Docket: 07.14.26

* States take up antitrust challenge to Paramount-Warner Bros. deal after DOJ looks the other way in deference to presidential donors. [Deadline]

* Fifth Circuit overturns earlier panel decision and reaffirmed that the federal government can hold those suspected of immigration violations indefinitely without bond. [Stateline]

* Remembering Lindsey Graham’s Judiciary Committee legacy of craven hypocrisy. [Balls and Strikes]

* Second Circuit nixes effort to get rid of congestion pricing. [Law360]

* ICE guns down another innocent man — not even a target of law enforcement — this time in Maine. [CNN]

* A years-long investigation into a wrongful rape conviction in Syracuse and how the police, the university, and the courts all failed. [ProPublica]

* Todd Blanche’s confirmation faces strong headwinds as some Republicans raise concerns. [Slate]

* Can the government force the NY Times to give up its sources? [Reuters]

* Lawyers unsure if AI is providing actual value. [ABA Journal]

See Also

‘Trump v. Trump’ Did Not Impress The Judge — See Also

Benchslapped By His Own Petard: Judge nixes Trump v. IRS settlement citing administration’s unitary executive nonsense.

Todd Blanche Loses Lindsey Graham: Contentious confirmation hearing set to begin this week will have to go ahead without Lindsey Graham after the senator died over the weekend (perhaps he’ll be dealing with Graham’s sister, who has been tapped to fill out his term).

Yale Law Lost The Top Spot In The 2026 U.S. News Rankings: And the school’s placement is even worse in this projected version of the 2027 ranking.

But Yale Law Students Still Hold Moral High Ground: Even if USNWR doesn’t celebrate the school, the students are out here standing up for the rule of law.

Curb Your Billable Hours: Latham partner nails speaking role on Larry David’s new show.

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