
Judge Sullivan: Flynn Walks, Barr Stinks, Take That Pardon And GTFO Of My Courtroom
Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.
Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.
Yeah, that ain't legal.
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Is it good news when it's news that never should have been newsworthy in the first place?
But other than that, all good!
Yeah, no shit, dude.
That did not go like Barr drew it up.
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Whatever page you turn to, it's NO JAIL TIME!
The reply all button ensnares another victim.
This hearing got really weird, really quickly.
* Michael Flynn's going in for sentencing today. My money is on him not throwing out the plea deal over materiality. [National Law Journal] * Meanwhile, some of his old cronies have been charged for acting as illegal agents of Turkey, which is not the cooperation that's getting the most attention, but it's the cooperation that probably has the most direct impact. [Courthouse News Service] * Judge makes deer poacher watch Bambi. I guess to understand what a wonderful and delightful journey he kicks off when he kills boring adult deer. [LegalCheek] * The top verdicts of the year. [Law360] * Howrey doing with that bankruptcy? [American Lawyer] * Client misconduct is an underappreciated source of sexual harassment. Women in firms feel greater pressure not to report harassment from clients fearing it could damage their careers. Firms often don't even consider the possibility that this is going on. [Corporate Counsel] * Closing arguments due in NCAA's right to profit off of its student ath-o-leets. [The Recorder]
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