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* The the fraud claims against Arizona Summit Law School by former student Paula Lorona was dismissed. Judge Neil Wake found the plaintiff failed to prove the school materially misrepresented the qualifications of students admitted through the school’s alternative admissions procedure. Lorona’s claims of retaliatory discharge, ADA and gender discrimination remain. [National Law Journal]
* An amicus brief filed with Supreme Court Wednesday uses a variety of historically significant mug shots to make its point about the importance of the media’s access to these booking pictures. [Law.com]

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* A look at Melania Trump’s defamation case and the real implications for freedom of the press. [CNN]
* An interview with Loving director Mike Nichols in which he discusses the his responsibility in telling the story behind this important Supreme Court case. [LA Times]
* In America your personal information is for sale. What privacy rules might be put in place to stem the flow of data? [ABA Journal]