
The FBI Decides What We Really Need Right Now Is Another Investigation Into The Dobbs Leak
But they're not going to like the most obvious answer.
But they're not going to like the most obvious answer.
Samuel Alito has a theory about who leaked the Dobbs decision; also, has mirror.
It's the exact opposite of winning friends and influencing people.
The leak locked in the aggressive tone of the final decision.
Michael Chertoff has been working for the Supreme Court for five years.
And what's going on with the legal market right now?
"Decrypting Crypto" is a go-to guide for understanding the technology and tools underlying Web3 and issues raised in the context of specific legal practice areas.
* The Supreme Court leak investigation accomplished two things: (1) we're all more sure than ever that the leak sprung from a justice; and, (2) the justices have burned every bridge with their extended staff. [NY Times] * Three Days of the Counsel-OR. OK that was a stretch, but the Am Law 100 is coalescing around three-day office policies. Even if firms remain divided over what that looks like in practice. [American Lawyer] * Director Doug Liman did a more comprehensive job vetting Brett Kavanaugh than the FBI. [Washington Post] * Government asks to hold Martin Shkreli in contempt. There are so many industries in this world... is it that hard not to start a business in one covered by a court order? [FTC] * Proskauer unimpressed with former COO's interpretation of his final days in the office. [Reuters]
If you know what to look for, this report says a whole lot.
The investigation has revealed no suspects in the leak of the draft decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health.
Letter responding to Hobby Lobby allegations sheds some light on Dobbs leak.
Share your insights in this brief survey.
Well, well, well. What do we have here? Another SCOTUS leak story? Fascinating.
Alito is shelling out more bullshit.
Crackerjack investigation.
Justice Kagan knows what's up.
Maybe if his colleagues weren't so excited to light precedent on fire, the Court's legitimacy wouldn't be in the tank.