* Ken Starr has a new workplace to disgrace! [Law.com]
* One of the lawyers who spoke at a recent Nazi rally has been disbarred. [Daily Beast]
* Verizon is now apologizing for its decision to throttle the data of firefighters battling Western blazes, claiming it should not have throttled their data. The company should be apologizing for having a system that automatically artificially caps data in an effort to bleed money out of consumers, but they’re not going to be doing that. [Courthouse News Service]
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* A collection of legal remembrances of John McCain. Eric Holder appears to leave out the whole “McCain fought against Martin Luther King Day” part in his reverential message. [National Law Journal]
* Former critic named UVA’s top lawyer. [Corporate Counsel]
* Wait, there are helicopter parents in law school? Cut the f**king cord, people. [Legal Talk Network]
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* The U.S. government’s criminal jurisdiction still requires at least some tie to the United States. [Law360]