Janus v. American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 04.10.19

* Tired of remaining silent, Jones Day is now defending itself against a $200 million gender bias class-action lawsuit, saying that the firm is "proud of its success in promoting a diverse group of outstanding lawyers." [Law.com] * Meanwhile, MoFo is seeking sanctions against the attorneys at Sanford Heisler Sharp who filed the "mommy track" lawsuit against the firm, as well as against one of the anonymous plaintiffs, alleging that the claims made were "knowingly baseless." [American Lawyer] * As it turns out, during his testimony yesterday before the House Financial Services Committee, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin acknowledged that his legal department had already been in touch with the White House Counsel’s Office over the release of President Trump’s tax returns — an exchange that’s “deeply troubling and certainly violates the spirit of the law” meant to prevent such communications. [Washington Post] * In case you missed it, Michael Cohen is no longer as useful to the House Intelligence Committee as he once thought. Chairman Adam Schiff seems to have no interest in helping Cohen to delay his upcoming prison sentence. [CNN] * Senator Lindsey Graham has once again again introduced the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. He’s proposed this bill since 2013 and it gets slapped down each time, but this time... things could change. [CBS News] * Two Wisconsin lawyers claim that being required to pay bar dues to practice in the state is unconstitutional because it requires them to participate in the state bar’s advocacy. You can look forward to more lawsuits like this thanks to the Janus ruling. [Big Law Business]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 09.11.18

* When the economy tanks again next year, will Biglaw be ready? [Law360] * Lawyers are now using Janus to strike down mandatory bar fees. Let's just watch everything burn. [National Law Journal] * For lawyers, Boston is the new Houston. [American Lawyer] * Jeff Sessions straying as close to the line as he can in telling immigration judges to just ignore legal defenses and deport people on sight. [Courthouse News Service] * A thorough analysis of White House statements on immigration law. It turns out they don't have any idea what they're talking about. [Forbes] * "There she is/a $100K suit over legal fees..." Miss America sued by Fox Rothschild. [Press of Atlantic City] * John Bolton's now attacking the International Criminal Court. If you had that on your official "Erosion of International Norms Bingo Card," then congratulations. [NPR]