Morning Docket: 01.05.22

* “We specialize in whistles and whistleblowing accessories”: Jordan Thomas starts a firm dedicated to SEC whistleblowing cases. [Reuters] * Election lawyer argues that the presidential process is vulnerable to being manipulated. If only Sallie Mae were the target. [CNN] * Trump’s rendition of “If I Did It” got canceled. Legal experts didn’t think it was a good idea. OJ’s opinion is still undetermined. [Business Insider] * California is the first state to offer domestic workers sick pay! Hoping this gets adopted federally! [Bloomberg Law] * How does one commemorate a riot? Let’s vote on it. No, seriously. [The Nation]

Red whistle with a closed zipper. 3D* “We specialize in whistles and whistleblowing accessories”: Jordan Thomas starts a firm dedicated to SEC whistleblowing cases. [Reuters]

* Election lawyer argues that the presidential process is vulnerable to being manipulated. If only Sallie Mae were the target. [CNN]

* Trump’s rendition of “If I Did It” got canceled. Legal experts didn’t think it was a good idea. OJ’s opinion is still undetermined. [Business Insider]

* California is the first state to offer domestic workers sick pay! Hoping this gets adopted federally! [Bloomberg Law]

* How does one commemorate a riot? Let’s vote on it. No, seriously. [The Nation]


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