Morning Docket: 05.28.21

* A paralegal who was fired from her law firm job for feeding zoo animals in a viral video has found a new job. Sounds like this person should be on Tiger King... [CBS News] * A court has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by spectators who were allegedly banned from Utah Jazz games after a verbal altercation with a professional basketball player. [Yahoo News] * A trial date has been set in the criminal case of the South Dakota Attorney General who allegedly hit a pedestrian with his car. [Black Hills Pioneer] * The Florida Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to that state's medical marijuana law. [NBC News] * The lawyer for the so-called QAnon Shaman says his client's shirtless state at the January 6th Capitol riot is evidence of his "mental vulnerabilities." Maybe he just wanted to show off his dad bod... [Business Insider]

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* A paralegal who was fired from her law firm job for feeding zoo animals in a viral video has found a new job. Sounds like this person should be on Tiger King… [CBS News]

* A court has reportedly dismissed a lawsuit filed by spectators who were allegedly banned from Utah Jazz games after a verbal altercation with a professional basketball player. [Yahoo News]

* A trial date has been set in the criminal case of the South Dakota Attorney General who allegedly hit a pedestrian with his car. [Black Hills Pioneer]

* The Florida Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to that state’s medical marijuana law. [NBC News]

* The lawyer for the so-called QAnon Shaman says his client’s shirtless state at the January 6th Capitol riot is evidence of his “mental vulnerabilities.” Maybe he just wanted to show off his dad bod… [Business Insider]

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