Trump Cybersecurity Policy Is Indistinguishable From A Foreign Attack
From the the-call-is-coming-from-inside-the-house dept
How Appealing Weekly Roundup
The week in appellate news.
Morning Docket: 11.07.25
* Having nothing better to do with their time, GOP Senators want an investigation into judges for criticizing the Supreme Court. [NY Times]
* Antonio Brown extradited to the United States after four months on the run. Still an elusive route runner! [ESPN]
* Judge officially allows DOJ to drop Boeing conspiracy case. [Law360]
* “Don’t lose the civility,” says man best known for throwing a national temper tantrum when faced with attempted rape allegations. [Politico]
* Supreme Court uses shadow docket to allow Trump to force Trans folks to use deadnames on passports despite 33 years of precedent. [National Law Journal]
* Judge orders footnote message to appear on official portrait of former judge who resigned in disgrace. [ABA Journal]
* Sam Altman subpoenaed onstage. [SF Gate]
* “All’s Fair” is really, really bad. [Axios]
Time To Talk Mergers — See Also
For Cadwalader, That Is: They could be tying up with Alston & Bird.
We Have Another Surrender On The Board: Simpson Thacher is working for the Commerce Department.
Comey Prosecution Gets Benchslapped: Saw this coming!
It’s Gonna Cost You: These are the 15 most expensive law schools to attend.
Can’t Blame Everything On DEI: Former in-house attorney’s last ditch effort to get back at his employer flops.
Everyone’s Favorite Harvard Law Student On Broadway
Epic performance.