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Morning Docket: 05.01.26

* Lawyer will stand trial over dog breeding facility break-in. Forget Fort Knox, try breaking into a place that’s just wall to wall watchdogs. [ABA Journal]

* Gavin Newsom’s defamation suit against Fox News survives another hurdle as court rules the complaint plausibly alleges that the cable channel knew it was lying when it made false statements about the governor. [Law360]

* Committee advances non-qualified judicial nominee because of course they did. [Reuters]

* Fidelity and Vanguard cast their lots with Trump administration and cut off donations to the Southern Poverty Law Center. [NY Times]

* Lawyers argue that Kennedy Center could end up like the East Wing without intervention. [NPR]

* Judge in India adopts novel approach to vexatious litigants… delay their hearings until they’re long dead. [Roll on Friday]

* Former judges discuss the grave abuse of the presidential pardon power. [Law.com]

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