Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 12.21.21

* Scott Perry has some 'splaining to do about Jan. 6th. Its always fun to see co-workers grill each other. [NPR] * Alex Jones deploys the coveted "No U" defense and sues the Jan. 6th committee for doing their job. [Business Insider] * Minimum sentencing draws out maximum solidarity. If one of them could get 110 years for an accident out of their control, all of them could. [ABC 7] * If Manchin wants to avoid the naughty list, he'd better heed coal miners' warnings about the Build Back Better bill. [The Hill] * An Apple a day keeps the labor and employment law attorneys nearby: Apple whistleblower talks working conditions and company spying. [Truthout]

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* Scott Perry has some ‘splaining to do about Jan. 6th. Its always fun to see co-workers grill each other. [NPR]

* Alex Jones deploys the coveted “No U” defense and sues the Jan. 6th committee for doing their job. [Business Insider]

* Minimum sentencing draws out maximum solidarity. If one of them could get 110 years for an accident out of their control, all of them could. [ABC 7]

* If Manchin wants to avoid the naughty list, he’d better heed coal miners’ warnings about the Build Back Better bill. [The Hill]

* An Apple a day keeps the labor and employment law attorneys nearby: Apple whistleblower talks working conditions and company spying. [Truthout]


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