Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.09.22

* We all know about pleading the 5th, but the 14th might keep Trump out of office. [Denver Gazette] * Big Family is watching — because they care: Esther's Law will make it easier for families to put cameras in nursing homes to make sure their family is safe. [Cleveland 19] * New JD advantage job just dropped: helping clients confront their mortality. No, it doesn't involve being a criminal defense attorney. [Insider] * Doing the rights thing: New York's Office of the Advocate for People with Disabilities is back. Get the word out! [Chronicle Newspaper] * Pot of Avarice is back on the ban list: NY regulators say "gifting" weed doesn't make it any more legal. [Law360.com]

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* We all know about pleading the 5th, but the 14th might keep Trump out of office. [Denver Gazette]

* Big Family is watching — because they care: Esther’s Law will make it easier for families to put cameras in nursing homes to make sure their family is safe. [Cleveland 19]

* New JD advantage job just dropped: helping clients confront their mortality. No, it doesn’t involve being a criminal defense attorney. [Insider]

* Doing the rights thing: New York’s Office of the Advocate for People with Disabilities is back. Get the word out! [Chronicle Newspaper]

* Pot of Avarice is back on the ban list: NY regulators say “gifting” weed doesn’t make it any more legal. [Law360.com]


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