* The LeClair Ryan dissolution enters a new chapter. But will it be Chapter 7? [American Lawyer]
* Alex Jones set to find out if it’s really defamation to tell the world that grieving parents are lying about their dead children. [Connecticut Law Tribune]
* America has the RBG Jabot-Watch, the UK has the Lady Hale Brooch-Watch. [Legal Cheek]
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* Judge Preska did not seem convinced by the latest Dershowitz arguments. [The Careerist]
* Racist voting laws in the South are to be expected by everyone but Chief Justice Roberts, but usually they’re more subtle than this provision that Mississippi’s had for over a century. [NPR]
* Banks one step closer to actually cashing in on the marijuana economy. [Courthouse News Service]
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* While everyone got distracted by impeachment, there are still “not qualified” judges streaming through the system. [Law360]
* Bill Cosby has to fork over some hefty funds to Quinn Emanuel. [The Recorder]