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Morning Docket 06.03.25

* DC rent inflation lawsuit settles for a cool $1M. That should cover a couple of months. [WaPo]

* Are “Made In USA” claims on cosmetics fashionable lies? This lawsuit will inspect the foundation. [The Fashion Law]

* Trump DOJ plays suspicious with the pardons Biden made right before he left office. [Reuters]

* Notre Dame law school will launch clinic to help veterans. Someone’s gotta have their back. [WNDU]

* Paul Weiss loses fifth partner to recently formed boutique firm. [Reuters]

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Morning Docket

Morning Docket 06.02.25

* Amended class status adds millions of new members to tech antitrust suit. Talk about taking another bite at the Apple! [Law360]

* “Democracy dies by legislatures weakening student right to protest” might not be as catchy, but it’s still true. [KWTX]

* With Chevron out of the way, pharmaceutical companies are challenging the FDA’s removal of a weight loss drug from the short list. [BioSpace]

* If only the right to payment was as strong as the right to counsel. [Bloomberg Law]

* Judge stops Trump from mass invalidation of Venezuelan immigrant’s legal documents. [Reuters]