Morning Docket: 03.21.22
* Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized after flu-like symptoms. [CNN] * More than hot sauce in my bag: Ohio now allows for concealed carry, even without a permit. [WaPo] * Philly law professor will be introducing Ketanji Brown Jackson for her confirmation hearing. Gritty will be so proud. [The Hill] * Fighting fires and global warming: New Ohio law prevents use of PFAS-laden water for training exercises. [Dayton Daily News] * Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic goes on record saying that Israel’s occupation of Palestine is an example of apartheid. [Palestine Chronicle]
* Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized after flu-like symptoms. [CNN]
* More than hot sauce in my bag: Ohio now allows for concealed carry, even without a permit. [WaPo]
* Philly law professor will be introducing Ketanji Brown Jackson for her confirmation hearing. Gritty will be so proud. [The Hill]
* Fighting fires and global warming: New Ohio law prevents use of PFAS-laden water for training exercises. [Dayton Daily News]
* Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic goes on record saying that Israel’s occupation of Palestine is an example of apartheid. [Palestine Chronicle]
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