Morning Docket: 07.06.22

* A New Orleans court will be hearing arguments about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). [Fox] * Arizona really doesn't like mail-in voting, and the DOJ doesn't like how they're going about it. [LA Times] * Here's a state-by-state update on how Dobbs is impacting the right to choose. [Politico] * Hate asking employers how much they plan on paying you to do your job? Live in California? Well, you're in luck! [Bloomberg Law]

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* A New Orleans court will be hearing arguments about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). [Fox]

* Arizona really doesn’t like mail-in voting, and the DOJ doesn’t like how they’re going about it. [LA Times]

* Here’s a state-by-state update on how Dobbs is impacting the right to choose. [Politico]

* Hate asking employers how much they plan on paying you to do your job? Live in California? Well, you’re in luck! [Bloomberg Law]


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