Uvalde Shooting
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.13.22
* It’s going down. I’m yelling — Tinder! [Engadget]
* Uvalde mayor suggests the real problem is how the cops are being shown, not that they did nothing as children were being murdered. [Keranews]
* The power of the ballot: The right to abort is up to Michigan voters. [NPR]
* Hands off my arms! The lawsuits restricting gun restrictions have started in New York. [WNBF]
* Education Dept. says it should be easier for students to prove they got finessed by their colleges. [Business Insider]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 06.06.22
* Attempts to hold the Uvalde Police Department accountable may prove difficult. You’d think we’d be better about the quis custodiet ipsos custodes problem after 2,000 years or so. [New York Times]
* Esquire of the Caribbean: Top firms want to parlay with Camille Vasquez after her big Johnny Depp win. [New York Post]
* The right to repair could be coming to Albany, NY! This is big! [Gothamist]
* A company’s right to (not) speak still remains murky due to Texas lawmakers. [Washington Post]
* The Court is set up to hear a gerrymandering case. Decision could be in by the end of 2023. Let’s enjoy voting until then. [New York Times]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.31.22
* If Roe is overturned, the prosecutor’s veto may be the last saving grace. [NYT]
* The DOJ will be reviewing how police failed to respond to the Uvalde, Texas, mass shooting. [Reuters]
* Thinking about reapplying to law school? Maybe don’t? But also, read this first. [US News]
* Apple is getting bit by another antitrust suit. [Engadget]
* Maryland is being super serial with gun purchases. [NBC Washington]
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