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Morning Docket: 03.30.23
* SEC seeks $200 million in real money to deal with enforcement problems caused by fake money. [Law360]
* We noted in our coverage of the Disney-DeSantis battle that Trump was going to roast this guy for embarrassing himself in a land deal. A Trump PAC has already started. [CNN]
* Law schools growing antsy over new USNWR rankings after they yanked their data from the process. The elite schools will still be the elite schools, but even if there's not much change, what does it mean when we all know it's not backed by the school's data? [Reuters Legal]
* Legislators hate TikTok more than they like actually legislating, which totally tracks. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Federal rules may craft special provisions for MDL litigation. Has it really been that much of a problem? Judges have managed to handle it for decades at this point. [Law.com]
* Meta settles class action for $725 million, which might be the most the company has lost without Zuck wearing VR goggles. [Courthouse News Service]
* Paltrow trial "riddled With 'embarrassing' mistakes by legal teams." Like allowing it to happen in the first place? [Newsweek]
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Morning Docket: 03.29.23
* Idaho planning to criminalize interstate travel to procure legal services in another state. If only the Constitution said something about states fully and faithfully crediting the laws of other states. [Huffington Post]
* Most firms aren't worried about taking a profit hit last year. Which probably should make everyone a little more leery of the firms rushing to layoffs. [American Lawyer]
* Madison Square Garden's ludicrous policy banning all attorneys adverse to the venue -- and any entity with a tangential relationship to the venue -- is still illegal as to non-sports events, but the appellate court lifted the injunction, deciding that banned lawyers can only recover monetary damages. So we're most likely going to expand the population of adverse lawyers soon. [Law360]
* Tougher rules announced for Supreme Court justices and other federal judges getting free junkets. Or, in more practical terms, "tougher rules announced for other federal judges" because the Supreme Court has shown exactly zero interest in being bound by rules. [Reuters]
* The DoNotPay kerfuffle risks undermining other access to justice initiatives. As we've said in the past, these systems don't have to be as good as a lawyer when limited to roles lawyers aren't taking. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Over 100 law professors urge New York not to mess with bail reform laws. While propaganda outlets cast the law as though it prevents criminal sentencing to whip up public fear, the law professors remind lawmakers that this isn't how any of this works. [AMNY]
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