* Top firms continue expanding equity partnership ranks while competitors build gates around their gold. [American Lawyer]
* Musk shuts down payments to government contractors… presumably not Space X, who can safely continue spending tax dollars on exploding rockets. [Bloomberg Law News]
* “Lawyers citing fake AI cases” epidemic moves to Australia. [The Guardian]
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.
* Plan afoot to move FTC antitrust functions over to the DOJ because if there’s any field that screams out for consolidating all power under one roof, it’s antitrust. [National Law Journal]
* Supreme Court preparing to further push non-delegation doctrine. But is it originalist? Shhhhh… stop asking questions. [Law360]
* Public law school cuts off search for diversity leader amid Trump crackdown. [Star-Tribune]
* Baldoni sets up website with more Lively accusations. [People]