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* And this goes a long way in explaining why the jury in the E. Jean Carroll civil suit against Trump will be anonymous. [National Law Journal]
* Arbitrators want more diversity but can’t seem to get it. Maybe because it’s hard to improve diversity among adjudicators without building a more diverse profession as a whole. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Someone else made this point already, but the Fifth Circuit now simultaneously maintains that employers can fire employees for any reason at all AND that employers cannot require proof of vaccination. Crackerjack legal minds down there. [Reuters]
* This may come as a shock, but Kari Lake is still losing. [NBC News]
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* School shooter’s parents to face trial. [CBS]
* And congrats to Johanna Bond on being named the new dean at Rutgers Law. [NJBiz]