Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.11.22

* California's drilling laws are getting burned by fossil fuel companies. [Desert Sun] * The FTC turns its eye to Twitter after the mass evacuation. [Law.com] * Studying with the Kardashians: This was an interesting example of using hypos. [Daily Research Plot] * The increase in law school applications may signal a lack of direction. [Yale Daily News]

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* California’s drilling laws are getting burned by fossil fuel companies. [Desert Sun]

* The FTC turns its eye to Twitter after the mass evacuation. [Law.com]

* Studying with the Kardashians: This was an interesting example of using hypos. [Daily Research Plot]

* The increase in law school applications may signal a lack of direction. [Yale Daily News]


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