Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 04.27.26

* Public confidence in the Supreme Court falls, which is significant because it didn't seem like it could go lower. [ABA Journal] * Losing key appellate lawyers unlikely to impact firm profits. [American Lawyer] * DOJ asks plaintiffs to drop the ballroom construction challenge in light of Correspondence Dinner. [WSJ] * AI is taking over ERISA cases. [Bloomberg Law News] * CFTC sues New York for attempting to regulate gambling websites that Trump's son collects money from. [Law360] * US agrees to allow Venezuela to pay for Maduro's lawyer. [Reuters] * Federal authorities still haven't returned the car that they murdered Renee Good in. [Courthouse News Service]

* Public confidence in the Supreme Court falls, which is significant because it didn’t seem like it could go lower. [ABA Journal]

* Losing key appellate lawyers unlikely to impact firm profits. [American Lawyer]

* DOJ asks plaintiffs to drop the ballroom construction challenge in light of Correspondence Dinner. [WSJ]

* AI is taking over ERISA cases. [Bloomberg Law News]

* CFTC sues New York for attempting to regulate gambling websites that Trump’s son collects money from. [Law360]

* US agrees to allow Venezuela to pay for Maduro’s lawyer. [Reuters]

* Federal authorities still haven’t returned the car that they murdered Renee Good in. [Courthouse News Service]