Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.09.26

* Trump asks Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case, in case the English language has changed since last week. [CNBC] * Judge Ross denies recusal request in civil case based on the claim that she barely supervised clerks on her civil docket. Or maybe her clerk denied the request. [Bloomberg Law News] * State AGs finalize antitrust suit over Paramount-Warner Bros. merger. [CNN] * ABA wants to see more Trump admin documents surrounding Biglaw intimidation campaign. [Law360] * Judge refers to Smartmatic case as "The Most Whack-a-Mole of All of My Cases," which is true to the extent Whack-a-Mole is a game about malicious prosecution. [Daily Business Review] * AI founder admits role in the big Biglaw insider trading scheme. [ABA Journal] * Judge Dugan fined but not sentenced to any prison time over conviction for not allowing ICE to nab people from her courtroom. [NY Times]

* Trump asks Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case, in case the English language has changed since last week. [CNBC]

* Judge Ross denies recusal request in civil case based on the claim that she barely supervised clerks on her civil docket. Or maybe her clerk denied the request. [Bloomberg Law News]

* State AGs finalize antitrust suit over Paramount-Warner Bros. merger. [CNN]

* ABA wants to see more Trump admin documents surrounding Biglaw intimidation campaign. [Law360]

* Judge refers to Smartmatic case as “The Most Whack-a-Mole of All of My Cases,” which is true to the extent Whack-a-Mole is a game about malicious prosecution. [Daily Business Review]

* AI founder admits role in the big Biglaw insider trading scheme. [ABA Journal]

* Judge Dugan fined but not sentenced to any prison time over conviction for not allowing ICE to nab people from her courtroom. [NY Times]