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Missouri Found Out It Can't Just Choose Not To Abide By Federal Law: Sucks to suck.

This T14 Law School Dean Was Just Appointed To A Committee That Will Explore SCOTUS' History: Maybe now textualist opinions will be rooted in accuracy.

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Here’s How Femtech And Reproductive Telehealth Companies Can Navigate Post-<em>Roe</em> Legal Challenges
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Here’s How Femtech And Reproductive Telehealth Companies Can Navigate Post-Roe Legal Challenges

In the post-Roe environment of fear and uncertainty, femtech companies should actively review their data collection practices to ensure they are only collecting the minimum amount of data necessary for the app to function. Recent studies have shown that accurate women’s health predictions can be made by some companies that collect far less data than their competitors.
Morning Docket: 03.07.23
Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.07.23

* Baylor Law School out of compliance with ABA standards. [KWTX]

* But the good news is that some other schools are back in compliance! [ABA Journal]

* O'Melveney explains how expansion pushed them into a billion-dollar firm this year. We've said this before, but as we wait for the Am Law 200, make note of these stories because it's "the notes they're not playing" -- every peer firm that's not rushing to tell their story to the American Lawyer right now is probably sitting on some iffy numbers. [Law.com]

* Police charging attorney observer from the SPLC with "domestic terrorism" for monitoring Cop City protests. Branding legal counsel as "domestic terrorism" might seem like a prelude to fascism, but we've all been assured that the REAL fascism is Yale students not inviting kids they don't like to parties. So we're all fine. [AL.com]

* The EU is coming for Asiago. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Supreme Court throws head in sand and refuses to consider that FedEx might have a workforce that crosses state borders... as a delivery company. [Reuters]