* Facebook says it makes no sense to characterize their market as connecting friends and family. But being bad at your market doesn’t mean it’s not your market. [Law360]
* Law schools move summer associate interviews up to May. [Reuters]
* James Ho explains that district judges cannot go against the results of an election, a strongly held view he developed exactly three months ago. [Bloomberg Law News]
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* Former DOJ lawyer involved in “one of the largest kleptocracy schemes in history.” As opposed to the current DOJ lawyers who are involved in the biggest right now. [ABA Journal]
* New front in trade war could make legal AI more expensive. [Legaltech News]
* Lawyer founds firm after being mocked for being too nice. [Roll on Friday]
* Social media age verification law blocked because… well, because it’s not remotely constitutional. [Ohio Capital Journal]