* Skadden facing an NLRB probe over its decision to block firm emails to squelch talk about its Trump deal. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Trump prepares to strip ABA of its role accrediting law schools. If you have a copy of Contracts for Dummies and a dream… prepare to get your grift on! [Reuters]
* Meanwhile, the ABA sues Trump administration over arbitrary and capricious spending cuts that triggered layoffs. [Law.com]
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* Uproar over Cal bar using AI before final vetting in its question development workflow has the UK checking up on its process. [LegalCheek]
* D.C. Circuit, hearing Judge Newman matter, baffled by the idea that the Constitution that says judges serve for life unless they resign or are impeached might actually mean that judges serve for life unless they resign or are impeached. Why can’t they shadow impeach their colleagues… you know, as a treat. [Law360]
* Time to break up Google… [Guardian]
* Biglaw in the midst of Saudi gold rush. Er… “black gold”… “Texas tea.” [LawFuel]