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* A survey of what mental health initiatives look like across the legal industry. It may not be great, but it’s better than the mental health initiatives of a decade ago which amounted to, “we’re comping your dinner, quit your whining.” [Law.com]
* Porn star Ella Hughes (don’t worry, these links are safe for work) has completed her law degree — but not after having to face a lot of abuse from classmates. [Legal Cheek]
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* Alex Jones is not having a great week — what with all the child porn and the threatening lawyers stuff. [The Wrap]
* Speaking of conspiracy theory-spinning talk show hosts, Brett Kavanaugh’s now quoting Dennis Prager in SCOTUS opinions. Cool cool. [Alternet]
* The Wendy Moore gender discrimination suit against Jones Day appears to be over. Until the next one. [The Recorder]
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* Texas just killed a law that would have banned guns in airports because if you’re going to strap yourself into a tin can at 30K feet, you may as well feel sheer terror on the ground too. [Texas Tribune]
* Judge threatens Shearman with ethics charges. [Law360]