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Morning Docket: 06.08.20

* The Michigan Supreme Court unanimously held that a barber had the right to remain open despite closure orders related to COVID-19. Maybe the justices just really needed haircuts... [Deadline] * Derek Chauvin, the police officer accused of killing George Floyd, is suspected of illegally voting in Florida while he was a resident of Minnesota. [New York Post] * An attorney is accused of spitting in a teenager's face during protests this past week. The lawyer should know this is not protected by the First Amendment. [Urban Milwaukee] * Another attorney is accused of shooting a disabled veteran who was driving through a protest. [Fox News Denver] * MSNBC has hired controversial ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page as a legal analyst. [Fox News] * The City of Elizabeth, New Jersey, has scored a win against New York City over NYC's efforts to move homeless people to Elizabeth. This whole scheme is very reminiscent of a South Park episode... [MyCenteralJersey.com]