Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.14.26

* States take up antitrust challenge to Paramount-Warner Bros. deal after DOJ looks the other way in deference to presidential donors. [Deadline] * Fifth Circuit overturns earlier panel decision and reaffirmed that the federal government can hold those suspected of immigration violations indefinitely without bond. [Stateline] * Remembering Lindsey Graham's Judiciary Committee legacy of craven hypocrisy. [Balls and Strikes] * Second Circuit nixes effort to get rid of congestion pricing. [Law360] * ICE guns down another innocent man -- not even a target of law enforcement -- this time in Maine. [CNN] * A years-long investigation into a wrongful rape conviction in Syracuse and how the police, the university, and the courts all failed. [ProPublica] * Todd Blanche's confirmation faces strong headwinds as some Republicans raise concerns. [Slate] * Can the government force the NY Times to give up its sources? [Reuters] * Lawyers unsure if AI is providing actual value. [ABA Journal]

* States take up antitrust challenge to Paramount-Warner Bros. deal after DOJ looks the other way in deference to presidential donors. [Deadline]

* Fifth Circuit overturns earlier panel decision and reaffirmed that the federal government can hold those suspected of immigration violations indefinitely without bond. [Stateline]

* Remembering Lindsey Graham’s Judiciary Committee legacy of craven hypocrisy. [Balls and Strikes]

* Second Circuit nixes effort to get rid of congestion pricing. [Law360]

* ICE guns down another innocent man — not even a target of law enforcement — this time in Maine. [CNN]

* A years-long investigation into a wrongful rape conviction in Syracuse and how the police, the university, and the courts all failed. [ProPublica]

* Todd Blanche’s confirmation faces strong headwinds as some Republicans raise concerns. [Slate]

* Can the government force the NY Times to give up its sources? [Reuters]

* Lawyers unsure if AI is providing actual value. [ABA Journal]