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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.20.22

* It wasn't ever really about zygotes: Candidate throws dirt on abortion because women are better off barefoot and pregnant. [Vanity Fair] * 17 Congress members leave a protest with a photo op. [CBS News] * Doctor who helped the 10 year old rape victim forced to cross state lines sues Indiana's AG for defamation. [FOX 59] * I've never met a Co. like you before: Meta sues Meta for being too...Meta? [The Verge] * Some House Republicans are civil enough to vote to protect gay marriage. Let's see how the Senate responds. [Politico]

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]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.22.22

* Virtually new applications: Employment lawyers are gonna have to figure out how the Metaverse will fit into their practice. [Financial Times] * Carpooling to the ER: Michigan's no-fault policy on car accidents is arguably filling up hospital beds. [Detroit News] * Can't beat 'em, join 'em: California deploys an SB8-esque bill that will allow people to sue gunmakers. [UPI] * Florida is trying to ban discussions of LGBTQ topics around children from kindergarten to third grade... I can't even see how this came up? Someone play music a little too loud during nap time? [Jurist] * My Beautiful Dark Twisted Tweets: Looks like Ye's blue bird ramblings are fair game in the divorce proceedings. [FOX]