* Could it be that originalism revolves around blatant historical falsehoods? Yes, don’t be silly, of course it is. [Politico]
* Supreme Court eyes blowing up tax law while it’s at it. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Judge characterizes Google’s tactics as deeply troubling. If these shenanigans offend him, don’t let him see what’s going on in any of the Trump cases. [Law360]
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* Trump’s legal team suggests delaying trial until Trump leaves office after the hypothetical next term because… reasons. [Washington Post]
* Federal judiciary asks for less money this year but still warns of shortfall. Congress shouldn’t even pay the heating bills until the Supreme Court adopts ethics rules with teeth. [Reuters]
* The Fifth Circuit does a lot of stupid stuff, but its new AI regulation is a low-key contender for its dumbest [Law.com]
* Amazon’s approach to unionizing workers was unsurprisingly illegal [CNBC]