Morning Docket: 10.03.24

* Latest redacted filing in Trump case paints an overwhelming portrait of criminality that the Supreme Court will make up even more new rules to squelch. [New Republic] * Judge who handcuffed innocent teen is back presiding over cases. [ABA Journal] * Eight states will vote on banning non-citizens from voting... which is already illegal. [Reuters] * UnitedHealth sues the government after its ratings dropped based on bad customer service. A health insurer paying lawyers to file a lawsuit rather than fix customer service is the most American health industry outcome. [Bloomberg Law News] * SEC Enforcement director moving on. [Law360] * Mansfield certifications released. [American Lawyer]

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* Latest redacted filing in Trump case paints an overwhelming portrait of criminality that the Supreme Court will make up even more new rules to squelch. [
New Republic]

* Judge who handcuffed innocent teen is back presiding over cases. [ABA Journal]

* Eight states will vote on banning non-citizens from voting… which is already illegal. [Reuters]

* UnitedHealth sues the government after its ratings dropped based on bad customer service. A health insurer paying lawyers to file a lawsuit rather than fix customer service is the most American health industry outcome. [Bloomberg Law News]

* SEC Enforcement director moving on. [Law360]

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* Mansfield certifications released. [American Lawyer]

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