* Matt Whitaker thinks Marbury v. Madison should be overturned. We truly live in the dumbest timeline. [National Law Journal]
* Heightened security as Kavanaugh formally joins the Court. That’s a good idea, he seems like a dangerous man. [NPR]
* Amazon really excited about its new role as a leader in wrongly convicting people. [The Verge]
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* Baker Donelson is just a big Skinner Box for tech adoption now. More firms should follow suit. [American Lawyer]
* Google is ending its practice of forcing sexual harassment claims into arbitration in another advancement spurred by the #MeToo movement. [Law360]
* Bryan Cave unveils new tech service to help clients evaluate the value of pursuing litigation. [Corporate Counsel]
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* The Justice Department put out a new rule limiting asylum claims in violation of international law because that’s how this country rolls now. [Reuters]
* Voter suppression tactics don’t work as well after the votes are cast. [The Hill]