* Supreme Court won’t wade into Arizona’s death penalty law so they can really concentrate on the important work of union busting. [NY Times]
* Speaking of the Supreme Court, Mississippi has set up a date to discuss its new abortion ban whenever the Court totally changes its membership. [NPR]
* Trump hired Joseph Digenova, a kooky conspiracy theorist who goes on cable news to claim that the FBI framed Trump. I really want to test a theory — if CNN is willing to have me on to explain my belief that Robert Mueller is just George Soros in a mask, how many days would it take before I got added to the defense team. [CNN]
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* The average age of a baseball fan is 53 years old. Now Congress wants to make sure the future of the sport are paid like it’s 1965. [Washington Post]
* The Tex McIver trial continues with some unsettling testimony. [CBS News]
* Trump’s reliance on NDAs has hit a wall — fired White House officials can’t be silenced. [Reuters]