Morning Docket: 10.25.22

* Having it your way: Californian law aims to protect fast food workers. [The Reg Review] * The future of what social media giants can do is unclear. Tech bros just want an answer at this point. [The Hill] * Been itching to dean for a law school? If you aren't opposed to living in Arkansas, you're in luck. [AR Money And Politics] * In memoriam: "Paper Chase" author John Jay Osborne Jr. recently passed away. Take a second to read this tribute. [Wa Po]

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* Having it your way: Californian law aims to protect fast food workers. [The Reg Review]

* The future of what social media giants can do is unclear. Tech bros just want an answer at this point. [The Hill]

* Been itching to dean for a law school? If you aren’t opposed to living in Arkansas, you’re in luck. [AR Money And Politics]

* In memoriam: “Paper Chase” author John Jay Osborne Jr. recently passed away. Take a second to read this tribute. [Wa Po]


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