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* Here we go again! Biden uses another avenue to issue some of the student debt relief blocked by Republicans in the Super Legislature. [Reuters]
* After the Supreme Court opened the floodgates to foreign knockoffs, IP lawyers are left “questioning” what’s left. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Fake money leads to real federal fraud charges. [Law360]
* Crocs claims former employee stole trade secrets. There’s a secret to making embarrassing shoes? [Law.com]
* As expected, Republicans grilled Lina Khan for doing her job. Also unsurprisingly, the comments to this article are filled with armchair legal experts explaining how bad the FTC’s legal theory was. Meanwhile an actual antitrust expert described the opinion as “AWFUL” but I’m sure the Kotaku commenters know more. [Kotaku]
* More details from the courtroom “physical altercation” that triggered a mistrial. [ABA Journal]

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* Attorney very sorry after suggesting that a rival lawmaker should be lynched. [Roll on Friday]