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“Tom Goldstein fights to sell home as tax trial looms”: David Thomas and Mike Scarcella of Reuters have this report.
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“The White House Lost a Rare Game of Rock, Paper, Scissors”: Law professor Barbara McQuade has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion.
“New documentary follows ‘rising star’ as he takes his case to the Supreme Court”: Mark Walsh has this essay online at ABA Journal.
“Michigan Supreme Court is asked to grant human rights to chimps”: Rick Pluta of Michigan Public Radio Network has this report.
“Running Away from History in Trump v. Slaughter“: Christine Kexel Chabot has this post at the “Notice & Comment” blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation.
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“One-man play in Athens to celebrate life of Thurgood Marshall”: Wayne Ford of The Athens Banner-Herald has this report.