Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 06.06.19

* A rundown of the legal problems with Florida's decision to criminally charge the school cop at Parkland for not being a better guy with a gun. [CBS News] * White House aims to take legal services and exercise away from migrant children for cruelty's sake. [NY Times] * Opioid manufacturer settles case for pocket change. [Courthouse News Service] * While its former athletic director is reportedly under investigation, USC got a bit of happy news when one of its former basketball coaches avoided prison time. Fight on. [Law360] * Cellino and Barnes battle royale gets a bit more juicy. [Buffalo News] * Tom Brady is trying to trademark another Hall of Famer's nickname. [BU Today] * A day in the life of a human rights attorney. [Lifehacker]

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* A rundown of the legal problems with Florida’s decision to criminally charge the school cop at Parkland for not being a better guy with a gun. [CBS News]

* White House aims to take legal services and exercise away from migrant children for cruelty’s sake. [NY Times]

* Opioid manufacturer settles case for pocket change. [Courthouse News Service]

* While its former athletic director is reportedly under investigation, USC got a bit of happy news when one of its former basketball coaches avoided prison time. Fight on. [Law360]

* Cellino and Barnes battle royale gets a bit more juicy. [Buffalo News]

* Tom Brady is trying to trademark another Hall of Famer’s nickname. [BU Today]

* A day in the life of a human rights attorney. [Lifehacker]