Morning Docket: 11.02.22

* Let's Litigate Ball!: Brooklyn Law School hosts its second sports law symposium. [Brooklyn Eagle] * I know that SCOTUS is on a rights limiting kick right now, but nursing homes? [NPR] * Don't mess with Texas(' tax law), churches. [Texas Tribune] * SCOTUS is soon slated to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act. [AP] * New York's salary transparency law isn't as transparent as one would hope. [Guardian]

Brooklyn Law* Let’s Litigate Ball!: Brooklyn Law School hosts its second sports law symposium. [Brooklyn Eagle]

* I know that SCOTUS is on a rights limiting kick right now, but nursing homes? [NPR]

* Don’t mess with Texas(‘ tax law), churches. [Texas Tribune]

* SCOTUS is soon slated to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act. [AP]

* New York’s salary transparency law isn’t as transparent as one would hope. [Guardian]


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