Anti-CRT

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.23.23

* First they came for “CRT” and no one cared. Next, they came for the scientists. [WRAL] * Climate laws are benefiting Korean firms. [Bloomberg] * Who needs climate change laws when you have trees? No seriously, that’s a Senate candidate’s platform. [Wa Po] * How bad was Trump’s FBI and CIA document pirating anyway? Oh…like 300 documents big? [NYT] * Surprising no one, Bremerton was just the start. [Baptist News]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.22.22

* Woe to engaging with the devil? Professors blame cancel culture on people not wanting to deal with cold calls in class. [FOX] * A six-figure raise to start? Let me put in this clerking application! [Law.com] *  What your mama say? DC law allowing children to get vaccinated without parental consent gets blocked. [The Hill] * Paradoxical reactions: Seattle law meant to alleviate eviction gets that part cut out by state appellate court. [Seattle Times] * "Don't hate the player, hate the game," but like, legally. [Times-Standard]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.15.22

* Mississippi Gov. just passed Don't Ask Don't Tell for racial discussions in schools. How long until they say this is what MLK would have wanted? [NBCNews] * I believe the students are the future: 1Ls and the future of the profession's mental health. [Bloomberg Law] * Contractual dispute in the making? Tom Brady un-retires, despite a fan buying his would-be last football for ~$520k. [CBS News] * A matter of time: You know things are rough when they plead guilty after the prosecutors make the procedural no-no of not giving a speedy trial. [Politico] * Applying to law school? Turns out it's hip to be square. [US News]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 12.20.21

* The line of men prepared for Jan. 6th 2: Treasonous Bugaloo is already starting to form. [Newsweek] * Weed is legal in Virginia — unless you’re on a college campus. How else will students earn high scores? [Richmond Times-Dispatch] * The fight to push history out of schools is targeting libraries now. Totally normal. [UPI] * Burning out from zealous advocacy? This is probably worth looking at. You can’t file complaints when you’re a pile of ash, ya know. [National Law Review] * Cali’s legal bud market may grind to a standstill without tax cuts and more shops. [The Columbian]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 12.16.21

* Party that frequently accuses others of being brainwashed is trying to pass a doublespeak Anti-Woke bill. Who knew I'd be using more media studies than algebra in my adulthood? [WaPo] * Is a train being used to prepare for departure "in use"? Well, I guess that depends on what your definition of is is. [Reuters] * Businesses are starting beef over a Californian law that would cause a national pork shortage. [NYT] * The costs of ambiguity: a man who suffered a heart attack dies after receiving delayed help due to an informal COVID restriction. [FOX]