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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.26.18

* In an effort to bypass the decisions -- and injunctions -- of lower appellate courts, the Trump administration has taken the "highly unusual step" of asking the Supreme Court to issue a ruling on its transgender military ban. [USA Today] * In other news, the Trump administration has reportedly struck a deal with Mexico that will completely overhaul our asylum system so that seekers will have to Remain in Mexico (the plan's eloquent name) while their cases move through our courts. [Washington Post] * Sorry, but you're not "immune" to this one: A New York judge has asserted jurisdiction over Donald Trump in a lawsuit brought by AG Barbara Underwood against the Trump Foundation, the president, and three of his children. [NPR] * "We shouldn’t be in this position where the future of certain policies turn on whether this old woman is healthy or not." The Supreme Court's future is resting on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's health, and people are starting to get nervous. [The Hill] * "Let's have a hearing and invite everyone to see." Former FBI director James Comey says he'll fight a subpoena to testify privately before the House Judiciary Committee if for no other reason than because he wants the world to know what happened. [CNN] * In case you missed it amid this year's bonus frenzy, senior associates at top-tier Biglaw firms taking in $465K are now making more in total compensation than partners from at least a dozen Am Law 200 firms. Ouch. [American Lawyer]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 11.23.16

* Get your Grinch on: 16 of the best holiday themed lawsuits.[Reeves Law] * Legal tech and the fight for civil rights. Not everyone thinks they're sitting this one out. [Curo Legal] * Drain the swamp my ass. Donald Trump SCOTUS pick won't be on board for campaign finance reform. [Salon] * President Obama 'pardoned' his last turkey. [DCist] * Yes, the Trump Foundation's self dealing is disturbing, no the Donald probably won't face any legal liability over it. [Politico] * How do you measure the "Scalia-ness" of the next Supreme Court Justice? [SSRN] * Useful reading: the surgeon general's latest report on substance abuse. [Law and More]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.22.16

* Many law school deans are opposed to the ABA’s proposal to require 75 percent of graduates sitting for a bar exam to pass it within two years, but this is perhaps one of the more absurd arguments offered against the rule: “Nobody looks at what percentage of Ph.D.s end up as college professors, or […]