
The U.S. Supreme Court (by Joe Ravi via Wikimedia – CC-BY-SA 3.0).
* New evidence proves what everyone already knew: the citizenship question on the census was intended to suppress minority representation. Maybe Kavanaugh can get angry about it until everyone ignores it? [National Law Journal]
* More abuse charges for R. Kelly. [USA Today]
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* Addressing mental health issues in the legal world probably requires rethinking what “the legal world” really means. But that time isn’t billable so it probably won’t happen. [Law.com]
* HSBC avoids Ponzi scheme suit. Having personally represented HSBC in a Ponzi scheme case before, kudos. [Law360]
* It behooves young lawyers to learn how the firm makes its money because it’s actually a lot more complex than “make you keep working.” [American Lawyer]
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* You can legally carry brass knuckles in Texas now. [CNN]