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Morning Docket: 08.21.26

* Judge suspended for — among other things — not disclosing stepson’s appearance in front of him. [ABA Journal]

* “Parking Company Apologizes to Formerly Dead Woman for $80 Ticket.” [Lowering the Bar]

* Administration brings places partisan in charge of FOIA office. [Bloomberg Law News]

* New ICC sanctions pose threat to American democracy. [Just Security]

* Trump has cut off migrant children from their attorneys and suggests giving them military lawyers instead. [NBC News]

* Jay-Z asks appellate court to bring back his extortion claim against Tony Buzbee. [Bloomberg Law News]

* New York Times loses defamation suit to former Alabama basketball player. [NY Times]

* Pentagon official called in personal lawyer to handle DoD business. [American Prospect]

* Is it a problem when the judge tells you that you’re “absolutely wrong” on the law? Asking for Meta. [Law360]

See Also

The First Big ‘Yes’ In Private Equity’s Slow March Into Law — See Also

Private Equity’s Law Firm Takeover Isn’t Here, But It Just Got A Lot Closer: The reported $700 million Charlesbank deal for Wood Smith Henning & Berman gives PE a toehold in the industry.

Todd Blanche’s Potential Successor Has A Slush Fund Problem Too: The Senate is going to love this.

Federal Judges Say The Darnedest Things: Judicial complaint compiles judge’s media hits and there’s just a whole lot of bigotry.

Texas Says ‘No Thanks’ To The Constitution: Well, at least its Governor did.

That’s One Way To Get Out Of A Hearing: Condolences on losing the election.

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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.20.26

* Biglaw facing backlash over super early 1L hiring. [Financial Times]

* Judge’s law license suspended for vulgar, racist language. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Defense team hopes jurors won’t believe their client in Tupac murder trial. [Reuters]

* Seventh Circuit strikes down Indiana ban on telling minors that abortion exists in other states. [ABA Journal]

* Bar complaint lodged against DHS general counsel over comparing federal judges to murderers. [The Hill]

* Many legal products are built on OpenAI tech. It’s time to seriously consider the possibility that OpenAI goes out of business soon. [Where’s Your Ed At?]

* Maintaining poker face throughout, Lady Gaga prevails over intellectual property claim brought by surf brand claiming that she violated their trademark. [Law360]

* Oklahoma Secretary of State arrested for being drunk at a late night McDonald’s. As if there’s a sober reason to be at a late night McDonald’s. [TMZ]

* Solicitor disciplined for answering legal questions on advice website… where he earned almost double his actual legal salary. [Legal Cheek]

* Court gives Uber’s RICO suit against personal injury firms zero stars. [Insurance Journal]