Morning Docket: 05.25.18
* Harvey Weinstein has turned himself in to the NYPD. [Vox] * Happy GDPR Day! [Wall Street Journal] * Emmet Flood attended the DOJ's briefing for congressional leaders because defense attorneys are always allowed to attend internal conversations about law enforcement tactics in ongoing investigations. [Talking Points Memo] * Elon Musk may want to put away the Twitter machine for a bit now that he's stepped into possible labor law violations. [Engadget] * The Samsung-Apple war continues with a jury awarding Apple $539 million for IP infringement. [Law360] * Professor Steven Calabresi is arguing that Robert Mueller's whole job is unconstitutional. We've really come a long way from conservatives hailing the appointment of a no-nonsense lifelong Republican, haven't we? [The Hill] * Also, Calabresi is completely wrong. [Legal Skills Prof Blog]
* Harvey Weinstein has turned himself in to the NYPD. [Vox]
* Happy GDPR Day! [Wall Street Journal]
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* Emmet Flood attended the DOJ’s briefing for congressional leaders because defense attorneys are always allowed to attend internal conversations about law enforcement tactics in ongoing investigations. [Talking Points Memo]
* Elon Musk may want to put away the Twitter machine for a bit now that he’s stepped into possible labor law violations. [Engadget]
* The Samsung-Apple war continues with a jury awarding Apple $539 million for IP infringement. [Law360]
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* Professor Steven Calabresi is arguing that Robert Mueller’s whole job is unconstitutional. We’ve really come a long way from conservatives hailing the appointment of a no-nonsense lifelong Republican, haven’t we? [The Hill]
* Also, Calabresi is completely wrong. [Legal Skills Prof Blog]