Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.20.25

* Clients diversifying outside counsel options after Biglaw Surrendergate. [American Lawyer] * Ed Martin has taken the fact that even Senate Republicans thought he was too stupid to be a U.S. Attorney and turned it into a career harassing Trump's political grudges through the Justice Department. [NY Times] * Administration proposes taking public service loan forgiveness away from grads who work with groups that support Trans rights. [ABA Journal] * New fallout from Supreme Court's haphazard rejection of Chevron: workers have fewer legal options to hold employers accountable for enabling client harassment. [Bloomberg Law News] * Kilmar Abrego moves to drop charges based on the DOJ only prosecuting him to cover up the fact that they wrongfully sent him to a torture camp. [Reuters] * FCC considering regulatory changes to deliver windfall to the commissioners' inevitable future employers. [Law360] * Lawyer charged with murder. [WSMV]

* Clients diversifying outside counsel options after Biglaw Surrendergate. [American Lawyer]

* Ed Martin has taken the fact that even Senate Republicans thought he was too stupid to be a U.S. Attorney and turned it into a career harassing Trump’s political grudges through the Justice Department. [NY Times]

* Administration proposes taking public service loan forgiveness away from grads who work with groups that support Trans rights. [ABA Journal]

* New fallout from Supreme Court’s haphazard rejection of Chevron: workers have fewer legal options to hold employers accountable for enabling client harassment. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Kilmar Abrego moves to drop charges based on the DOJ only prosecuting him to cover up the fact that they wrongfully sent him to a torture camp. [Reuters]

* FCC considering regulatory changes to deliver windfall to the commissioners’ inevitable future employers. [Law360]

* Lawyer charged with murder. [WSMV]