Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 10.06.25

* Administration officials thought they could get around court order blocking federal deployment of the Oregon National Guard by using California units. Trump-appointed judge blocks that too. [AP] * Judge who received death threats after temporarily blocking the Trump administration's effort to seize state voting records sees home burned down. [Time] * The toll AI hallucinations have taken on the lawyers who trusted their machines. [Mercury News] * Capital Markets lawyers prepare for shutdown fallout. [Law.com] * WashU Law helping high schoolers with AI "Buddy Bot." [NY Post] * New lawsuit challenges the new H-1B fee. [Law360.com] * Woman who confessed to wanting to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh sentenced to 8 years and lifetime supervision based on sincere remorse and lack of recidivism risk. [Reuters]

* Administration officials thought they could get around court order blocking federal deployment of the Oregon National Guard by using California units. Trump-appointed judge blocks that too. [AP]

* Judge who received death threats after temporarily blocking the Trump administration’s effort to seize state voting records sees home burned down. [Time]

* The toll AI hallucinations have taken on the lawyers who trusted their machines. [Mercury News]

* Capital Markets lawyers prepare for shutdown fallout. [Law.com]

* WashU Law helping high schoolers with AI “Buddy Bot.” [NY Post]

* New lawsuit challenges the new H-1B fee. [Law360.com]

* Woman who confessed to wanting to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh sentenced to 8 years and lifetime supervision based on sincere remorse and lack of recidivism risk. [Reuters]