Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.28.22

* Will Smith just wrote many a law professor's final exam question at the Oscars yesterday. [ABC7] * Give the people what they want: Ketanji Brown Jackson is pretty popular in the polls. [CNN] * Strange bedfellows: It's harm to assume neutrality after seeing Ginny's texts, Clarence. [CNN] * Haunting reality: Illinois hopes this new law will limit the number of ghost guns. [CBS News] * The 1st can only do so much: DeRay McKesson may still have to face court. [WAFB]

Businessman knight suit fight war* Will Smith just wrote many a law professor’s final exam question at the Oscars yesterday. [ABC7]

* Give the people what they want: Ketanji Brown Jackson is pretty popular in the polls. [CNN]

* Strange bedfellows: It’s harm to assume neutrality after seeing Ginny’s texts, Clarence. [CNN]

* Haunting reality: Illinois hopes this new law will limit the number of ghost guns. [CBS News]

* The 1st can only do so much: DeRay McKesson may still have to face court. [WAFB]


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