Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.22.21

* Tesla's Board allegedly failed to hire a lawyer to regulate Elon Musk's tweets. Sounds like this could be a pretty fun job. [Business Insider] * A new lawsuit alleges that Arkansas police detained and searched a black law student because of his skin color. [ABC News] * A Pennsylvania prosecutor is in hot water after he reportedly worked for DoorDash during working hours. This might be more illustrative of the low pay of some prosecutors than anything else... [Fox News] * College students are continuing to sue universities over charging high tuition fees during the pandemic. [CBS News] * Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen claims he learned much about startup companies in prison. Could help him find a career after the law... [Market Watch]

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* Tesla’s Board allegedly failed to hire a lawyer to regulate Elon Musk’s tweets. Sounds like this could be a pretty fun job. [Business Insider]

* A new lawsuit alleges that Arkansas police detained and searched a black law student because of his skin color. [ABC News]

* A Pennsylvania prosecutor is in hot water after he reportedly worked for DoorDash during working hours. This might be more illustrative of the low pay of some prosecutors than anything else… [Fox News]

* College students are continuing to sue universities over charging high tuition fees during the pandemic. [CBS News]

* Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen claims he learned much about startup companies in prison. Could help him find a career after the law… [Market Watch]


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