Beto O’Rourke

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 09.16.19

* Remember Deborah Ramirez, one of the first women to accuse Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct while he was going through his Supreme Court confirmation hearings? It turns out the FBI never really investigated her allegations because of limitations imposed by the Republican-controlled Senate. [New York Times] * President Trump, of course, has come forward to defend Kavanaugh against allegations that the justice exposed himself to unwilling women in college, proclaiming, “He is an innocent man who has been treated HORRIBLY,” and that Kavanaugh “should start suing people for libel, or the Justice Department should come to his rescue.” [NBC News] * What could happen if Donald Trump refuses to step down as president should he lose the 2020 election? National security expert Josh Geltzer says that as a nation, we should “be prepared for the worst.” [Slate] * “Desperate Housewife” Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in jail, one year of probation, 250 hours of community service, and a $30,000 fine for her role in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, while “Fuller House” star Lori Loughlin has “resolved” to stay out of the Big House. [CBS News; Page Six] * In case you missed it, Texas lawyer-politician Rep. Briscoe Cain (R-Deer Park) made a “death threat” via tweet against Beto O’Rourke, saying “My AR is ready for you,” after the Democratic presidential candidate promised to “take your AR-15[s]” during the latest debate, but there are likely no legal ethics repercussions coming his way. [Texas Lawyer]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 06.28.19

* Apparently greenlighting partisan gerrymandering and severely undermining future protections against openly racist redistricting wasn't enough. Conservatives are very angry that John Roberts questioned the Trump administration's rationale for the census simply because there are actual documents that say, "we're lying about this rationale." [National Law Journal] * How the legal academy could learn from the Harry Potter books. Mostly cheaper tuition. [ABA Journal] * The firms that did the most winning at the Supreme Court this go around. [Law360] * This case was a real s**t show. [Legal Cheek] * NY judge says prominent attorney is ruining his reputation in battle with Justin Theroux over roof plots. [NY Daily News] * Amidst everything else, Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty yesterday. [Courthouse News Service] * The disturbing history of that statute Castro and Beto fought over. [Washington Post]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 06.27.19

* The first debate night included an unexpected spotlight on America's addiction to overcriminalization when Castro and Beto clashed over why border crossing needs to be a crime to fight sex trafficking... when sex trafficking is already a crime. Meanwhile prosecutors wearing granny's clothing said, "all the better to leverage you into a deal, my dear." [Washington Post] * For all the tech transfer attorneys out there... this can't be good news. [Law360] * They're turning Lee Harvey Oswald's jail cell into a law school and here's an update on that process. [Dallas News] * San Francisco has banned e-cigs. I'm no fan, but it seems like analog cigs should be banned before e-cigs, right? [CBS News] * Fintech practices are hot these days. Maybe doubling down on tech savvy lawyers will help move the legal industry into the 21st century. [American Lawyer] * Roger Stone stares into the void of contempt. [National Law Journal]