* Trump asks Supreme Court to halt TikTok ban. [Law360]
* Lawmakers question new judiciary travel disclosure rules that seek to obscure travel before 2022. Judiciary expected to tell them to pound sand and then take a lobbyist funded vacation. [Reuters]
* Oklahoma Attorney General dismissed charges against a police officer who fractured the neck of a 71-year-old man — requiring a feeding tube and surgery to address brain bleeding — because a few bad apples have successfully spoiled the bunch. [NBC News]
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
* Fifth Circuit continues playing yo-yo with Corporate Transparency Act implementation. [Bloomberg Law News]
* White lawyer explains how law school diversity helped his career. [Harvard Crimson]
* Proposed regulation would set rules for foreign company lobbyists. Presumably foreign government lobbyists still get to serve in the next administration though. [National Law Journal]
* Justin Baldoni’s lawyers tease countersuit that will “shock everyone.” [Deadline]