Morning Docket: 08.08.22

* Former Justice Breyer thinks the Rule of Law needs some saving. [Law360.com] * Biglaw's big bucks, while still big, are noticeably less so. [Law.com] * Indiana just put a major abortion ban in place. What now? [NPR] * A success of the #Metoo movement: DC law empowers young adults. [Wa Po] * Thoreau in 2022: Some doctors are deciding Hippocrates may be more important than Dobbs. [The Intercept]

Justices Breyer And Scalia Testify At House Hearing

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* Former Justice Breyer thinks the Rule of Law needs some saving. [Law360.com]

* Biglaw’s big bucks, while still big, are noticeably less so. [Law.com]

* Indiana just put a major abortion ban in place. What now? [NPR]

* A success of the #Metoo movement: DC law empowers young adults. [Wa Po]

* Thoreau in 2022: Some doctors are deciding Hippocrates may be more important than Dobbs. [The Intercept]


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