Dems Call Out Shady Handling Of Jack Smith Subpoena
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* Dominion may have settled, but does anyone remember Smartmatic? Because they're still out there and the price of admission for settlement just got set. [Washington Post] * Fani Willis moves to jettison the attorney representing a bunch of fake electors on the grounds that she presents an "impracticable and ethical mess." That's a shocker. [Axios] * Interesting question: are juries influenced by the billboards and other lawyer advertisements they see? [New Jersey Law Journal] * Jim Jordan continues his possibly criminal, definitely unconstitutional harassment of the Manhattan DA. [Reuters] * Bob Menendez has to establish yet another legal defense fund. [Roll Call] * Iowa places slide into Lochner era into high gear. [Insider] * Vivia Chen interviews Faith Gay, who says women need "real power" in Biglaw. [Bloomberg Law News] * New York has a Chief Judge again, which it could've had months ago but for the governor's subpar political instincts. [Law360]
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* Reps. Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows have referred Michael Cohen to the Justice Department, claiming that they have evidence that Trump’s former fixer “committed perjury and knowingly made false statements“ during his testimony before the House Oversight Committee. [CNN] * Meanwhile, thanks to Cohen’s testimony, Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization who has already been granted immunity by SDNY prosecutors, will be called to testify before the House Intelligence Committee. [Daily Beast] * Almost time to say hello to Judge Neomi Rao: The nominee to replace Justice Brett Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit got through the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote, and the full Senate is likely to vote her onto the bench. [NBC News] * Lawrence Tu, the chief legal officer over at CBS, has resigned from his post and will be leaving the company in April. His leave follows the ouster of former CEO Les Moonves, who allegedly sexually harassed several employees. [New York Law Journal] * Much to the Justice Department's chagrin, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit unanimously ruled that not only may AT&T acquire Time Warner but that such a combination would be unlikely to harm competition. [Wall Street Journal] * Ho Ka Terence Yung, the ex-UT Law student who pleaded guilty to terrorizing an admissions interviewer after he was rejected from Georgetown Law, was just sentenced to almost four years in prison for one count of cyberstalking. [Law.com] * Lincoln Bandlow, a Fox Rothschild partner who some have referred to as a "porn copyright troll," got sanctioned $750 by a federal judge after missing court deadlines in at least two dozen of those porn infringement cases. [American Lawyer]