Cryptocurrencies

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 12.02.22

* The Cryptocurrency fall is making bankruptcy lawyers some cash, because of course it is. [Reuters] * Not sure of the difference between a Juris Doctor and a Doctor of Laws? We've got you covered. [Up Jobs News] * Despite the difficulty of passing up a nice food bundle, this one has sparked some controversy. [Bloomberg Law] * Thankfully, the injunction for Californian officers to not kill people just got a little clearer. [LA Times]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.07.22

* Bro really went full thoughts and prayers on mass shootings. Guess that's what happens once you get rid of the Establishment Clause. [Huff Post] * Texas senator in hot water for daring to suggest that teenagers who hurt animals for fun probably shouldn't have the easiest time getting high-powered rifles. [Dallas News] * Line goes up? An EU law is posed to effect the crypto market. [Forbes] * Company known for giving personal information to third parties gave information to a third party. Try to remember that Facebook is a surveillance site -- the cops definitely won't. [Business Insider]