Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.30.24

* For state supreme courts, "the pay gap between private practice and public service is widening," turning away talented potential jurists. Have they considered finding wealthy litigants to buy them RVs? [Law.com] * The man who built the NRA into a powerhouse has been banned from working with the organization for 10 years. [Reuters] * Fifth Circuit continues assault on administrative agency by voting 9-7 that rural folks should have worse cell phone service. [Bloomberg Law News] * Lawyers should be careful with AI says ABA ethics opinion from the Obvious Subdivision. [ABA Journal] * UK lawyers wondering if Biglaw bucks -- sorry, quid -- are worth it. [The Guardian] * Clients are sick and tired of Biglaw's lack of transparency. [Corporate Counsel] * A deep dive into one of the lesser known inspirations for the Federalist Society stranglehold on the court system. [The Atlantic]

941344* For state supreme courts, “the pay gap between private practice and public service is widening,” turning away talented potential jurists. Have they considered finding wealthy litigants to buy them RVs? [Law.com]

* The man who built the NRA into a powerhouse has been banned from working with the organization for 10 years. [Reuters]

* Fifth Circuit continues assault on administrative agency by voting 9-7 that rural folks should have worse cell phone service. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Lawyers should be careful with AI says ABA ethics opinion from the Obvious Subdivision. [ABA Journal]

* UK lawyers wondering if Biglaw bucks — sorry, quid — are worth it. [The Guardian]

* Clients are sick and tired of Biglaw’s lack of transparency. [Corporate Counsel]

* A deep dive into one of the lesser known inspirations for the Federalist Society stranglehold on the court system. [The Atlantic]