Morning Docket: 01.14.20

* The Attorney General has asked Apple to unlock iPhones belonging to a Pensacola, Florida navy base shooter. [Engadget] * A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed relating to a 2019 boat fire that resulted in 34 deaths. [ABC News] * Former UN Ambassador Samantha Power had a unique path to Harvard Law School. [Coverage Opinion] * The Florida Bar is seeking to disbar a lawyer who cleared out his attorney trust accounts and left his clients in the lurch. [ABC News] * The Supreme Court has declined to review a "free the nipple" case concerning women who were arrested for showing their nipples in public even though men may freely do so. The record in this case must be very interesting. [The Hill]

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* The Attorney General has asked Apple to unlock iPhones belonging to a Pensacola, Florida navy base shooter. [Engadget]

* A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed relating to a 2019 boat fire that resulted in 34 deaths. [ABC News]

* Former UN Ambassador Samantha Power had a unique path to Harvard Law School. [Coverage Opinion]

* The Florida Bar is seeking to disbar a lawyer who cleared out his attorney trust accounts and left his clients in the lurch. [ABC News]

* The Supreme Court has declined to review a “free the nipple” case concerning women who were arrested for showing their nipples in public even though men may freely do so. The record in this case must be very interesting. [The Hill]

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Jordan Rothman is a partner of The Rothman Law Firm, a full-service New York and New Jersey law firm. He is also the founder of Student Debt Diaries, a website discussing how he paid off his student loans. You can reach Jordan through email at [email protected].

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