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‘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.

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.13.26

* Lindsey Graham died over the weekend, removing a key Trump ally from the Judiciary Committee in advance of Todd Blanche’s already controversial nomination hearings. [PBS]

* Civil rights coalition calls for Senate to reject Blanche. [Ms]

* Audit reveals the broken California alternative bar exam process. [ABA Journal]

* Judges embark on whistlestop tour to explain the increasing threats against the judiciary. [Washington Post]

* DOJ opens investigation into UAW president. If only a working person could invest in Trump’s crypto business to get out of it. [WSJ]

* Rightful FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter eviscerates Yale over settlement plans. [Yale Daily News]

* Apple sues OpenAI claiming trade secret theft. [Law360]

* After convincing the Supreme Court to rip up immigration law, the Trump administration went ahead and extended work permits for Haitian refugees upon realizing the economic chaos deportation would cause. [Reuters]

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If At First You Fail Miserably At The Supreme Court, Try, Try Again — See Generally

Insanity Is Doing The Same Thing Twice And Expecting…: Trump wants the same Supreme Court that just rejected his birthright citizenship order to rehear the whole thing “immediately.” And he decided to insult them in the process.

Grievance Studies: A conservative watchdog group filed a bar complaint against Roberta Kaplan as Trump keeps trying to wriggle out of paying the nearly $5.8 million he owes E. Jean Carroll.

Redlined: Sullivan & Cromwell promised its partners it would stay out of Trump’s Carroll cases, then jumped in anyway, and now there’s a civil war.

The House Always Wins: A member of Congress wants John Roberts to explain what exactly stops justices and clerks from betting real money on Kalshi about cases that only they know the outcome of.

Time Served: Legacy Cadwalader timekeepers have until July 20 to re-audit six months of six-minute entries because the merged firm’s systems don’t talk to each other.

The Unexamined Laptop Is Not Worth Using: The University of Chicago is yanking laptops out of 1L classrooms and leaning back into the Socratic method as its answer to the AI era.

Hard To Get: Yale tops the list of law schools that reject the most applicants, with the twenty most selective schools admitting an average of just 11 percent.

Prestige Without Borders: Harvard edges out Yale and Stanford atop the Quacquarelli Symonds global law school rankings, because the rest of the world grades on a different curve than U.S. News.

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