* Apparently greenlighting partisan gerrymandering and severely undermining future protections against openly racist redistricting wasn’t enough. Conservatives are very angry that John Roberts questioned the Trump administration’s rationale for the census simply because there are actual documents that say, “we’re lying about this rationale.” [National Law Journal]
* How the legal academy could learn from the Harry Potter books. Mostly cheaper tuition. [ABA Journal]
* The firms that did the most winning at the Supreme Court this go around. [Law360]
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* This case was a real s**t show. [Legal Cheek]
* NY judge says prominent attorney is ruining his reputation in battle with Justin Theroux over roof plots. [NY Daily News]
* Amidst everything else, Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty yesterday. [Courthouse News Service]
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* The disturbing history of that statute Castro and Beto fought over. [Washington Post]