Morning Docket: 01.31.20
* Apparently, Justice Brett Kavanaugh introduced really bad pizza to the Supreme Court cafeteria. Maybe Sbarro is the justice's favorite New York pizza joint... [Washington Post] * Hillary Clinton's lawyer finally accepted service of Tulsi Gabbard's defamation lawsuit, allowing the case to move forward. [Fox News] * Nancy Pelosi has suggested that President Trump's lawyers should face discipline over their handling of the impeachment trial. [Hill] * Undocumented "Dreamers" can now become attorneys in Utah. [Salt Lake Tribune] * Several state attorneys general have sued for recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment. [USA Today]
* Apparently, Justice Brett Kavanaugh introduced really bad pizza to the Supreme Court cafeteria. Maybe Sbarro is the justice’s favorite New York pizza joint… [Washington Post]
* Hillary Clinton’s lawyer finally accepted service of Tulsi Gabbard’s defamation lawsuit, allowing the case to move forward. [Fox News]
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* Nancy Pelosi has suggested that President Trump’s lawyers should face discipline over their handling of the impeachment trial. [Hill]
* Undocumented “Dreamers” can now become attorneys in Utah. [Salt Lake Tribune]
* Several state attorneys general have sued for recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment. [USA Today]
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