Morning Docket: 11.10.22
* You know you have to be doing something wrong as a state when a law school sues you. [NYU News] * Things appear to be looking up for the Indian Child Welfare Act. [West Hawaii Today] * Success doesn't always make you safe in layoff season. [Law.com] * The infighting among judges soft banning aspiring Yale clerks continues. [Daily Princetonian]
![NYU Law NYU School of Law by David Lat](https://abovethelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/NYU-Law-NYU-School-of-Law-300x214.jpg)
New York University School of Law (photo by David Lat).
* You know you have to be doing something wrong as a state when a law school sues you. [NYU News]
* Things appear to be looking up for the Indian Child Welfare Act. [West Hawaii Today]
* Success doesn’t always make you safe in layoff season. [Law.com]
* The infighting among judges soft banning aspiring Yale clerks continues. [Daily Princetonian]
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