Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 01.11.22

* Reminder: We're in the disinformation phase where teachers may be legally required to teach "both sides" of being a Nazi in the bible belt. [WaPo] * Man skills the old school version of an NFT: a $40,000 super rare Magic: The Gathering card. [ABC7] * A bunch of Ivy Leagues and fancy-type schools could be facing conspiracy charges on price fixing. Unearth those antitrust outlines! [NBC News] * Court decides it was permissible to fire police officers who ignored a robbery to play video games on their phone on the clock. [LA Times]

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* Reminder: We’re in the disinformation phase where teachers may be legally required to teach “both sides” of being a Nazi in the bible belt. [WaPo]

* Man skills the old school version of an NFT: a $40,000 super rare Magic: The Gathering card. [ABC7]

* A bunch of Ivy Leagues and fancy-type schools could be facing conspiracy charges on price fixing. Unearth those antitrust outlines! [NBC News]

* Court decides it was permissible to fire police officers who ignored a robbery to play video games on their phone on the clock. [LA Times]


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