Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 09.09.25

* Supreme Court authorizes Trump administration to begin racially profiling Latinos -- and anyone authorities think looks Latino -- in another shadow docket special. [The Nation] * Review calls Amy Coney Barrett's new book "studiously bland," which perfectly captures the lane she's cynically trying to claim for herself. [NY Times] * State judge who ruled that Trump could continue his suit against the Pulitzer Prize for giving the award to reporting that he didn't like now confirmed to the federal bench. [Reuters] * The Biglaw firms who didn't surrender are embracing Trump Media work. At least they're getting paid for their time. [American Lawyer] * Companies increasingly fear that federal worker cuts will end up compromising cybersecurity. [Bloomberg Law News] * E. Jean Carroll award upheld on appeal. [Courthouse News Service] * The end of an era as TaxProf Blog, a fixture of the legal blogging world for over 20 years, puts up his final post. [TaxProf Blog]

* Supreme Court authorizes Trump administration to begin racially profiling Latinos — and anyone authorities think looks Latino — in another shadow docket special. [The Nation]

* Review calls Amy Coney Barrett’s new book “studiously bland,” which perfectly captures the lane she’s cynically trying to claim for herself. [NY Times]

* State judge who ruled that Trump could continue his suit against the Pulitzer Prize for giving the award to reporting that he didn’t like now confirmed to the federal bench. [Reuters]

* The Biglaw firms who didn’t surrender are embracing Trump Media work. At least they’re getting paid for their time. [American Lawyer]

* Companies increasingly fear that federal worker cuts will end up compromising cybersecurity. [Bloomberg Law News]

* E. Jean Carroll award upheld on appeal. [Courthouse News Service]

* The end of an era as TaxProf Blog, a fixture of the legal blogging world for over 20 years, puts up his final post. [TaxProf Blog]