Morning Docket: 04.19.22

* Sovereignty denied: The Supreme Court decides to not rule on the Penobscot Nation’s control of their river. [AP] * Hating from outside the club: Judge green lights suit to prevent Marjorie Taylor Greene from holding office again. [Common Dreams] * Harvard Law prof gives legal argument for how a barrel of Russia’s food is worth twenty of Ukraine’s . [MSNBC] * You can’t fire me in a way that matters: Judge rules employee fired for protesting work conditions has to get his job back.  [ABC News]

Judge pronouncing sentence to man* Sovereignty denied: The Supreme Court decides to not rule on the Penobscot Nation’s control of their river. [AP]

* Hating from outside the club: Judge green lights suit to prevent Marjorie Taylor Greene from holding office again. [Common Dreams]

* Harvard Law prof gives legal argument for how a barrel of Russia’s food is worth twenty of Ukraine’s. [MSNBC]

* You can’t fire me in a way that matters: Judge rules employee fired for protesting work conditions has to get his job back.  [ABC News]

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