Morning Docket: 11.07.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 11.07.25 - Above the Law
"Having nothing better to do with their time, GOP Senators want an investigation into judges for criticizing the Supreme Court. [ NY Times] Antonio Brown extradited to the United States after four months on the run. Still an elusive route runner! [ ESPN] Judge officially allows DOJ to drop Boeing conspiracy case. [ Law360] "Don't lose the civility," says man best known for throwing a national temper tantrum when faced with attempted rape allegations. [ Politico]"
"Supreme Court uses shadow docket to allow Trump to force Trans folks to use deadnames on passports despite 33 years of precedent. [ National Law Journal] Judge orders footnote message to appear on official portrait of former judge who resigned in disgrace. [ ABA Journal] Sam Altman subpoenaed onstage. [ SF Gate] "All's Fair" is really, really bad. [ Axios]"
GOP Senators have called for an investigation into judges who criticized the Supreme Court. Antonio Brown was extradited to the United States after four months on the run. A judge officially allowed the Department of Justice to drop the Boeing conspiracy case. A public figure who faced attempted rape allegations urged "Don't lose the civility." The Supreme Court used the shadow docket to allow the administration to force transgender people to use deadnames on passports despite 33 years of precedent. A judge ordered a footnote message to appear on the official portrait of a former judge who resigned in disgrace. Sam Altman was subpoenaed onstage. The film "All's Fair" received strongly negative reviews.
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