
"Supreme Court refuses to bail out Alex Jones. [ NPR] Musk's effort to skim $56 billion off his meme stock's willing shareholders continues. [ Reuters] Pete Hegseth's personal lawyer - who represented him through sexual assault accusation - behind floundering effort to make media organizations promise to only print happy Defense Department news. [ ed. note: Above the Law's sibling publication Breaking Defense has joined other media outlets in rejecting the policy] [ Washington Post]"
"SCOTUS considers full return to Jim Crow era districting. [ Bloomberg Law News] Ballot measure seeks to remove state bar from judge discipline process. [ Austin American Statesman] Charting the AI-Privacy landscape. [ Law.com] What are the essential functions of the Supreme Court? [ Dorf on Law]"
The Supreme Court denied relief to Alex Jones. Elon Musk continues efforts that could extract $56 billion from meme-stock shareholders. A lawyer for Pete Hegseth is linked to a failed campaign pressuring media to publish only positive Defense Department coverage, and some outlets rejected that policy. The Supreme Court is considering districting changes that critics say could resemble Jim Crow–era practices. A ballot measure would remove the state bar from judge-discipline processes. Separate coverage maps developments in AI and privacy and examines the essential functions of the Supreme Court.
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