
"Investigation suggests Kash Patel used FBI jet to go on a date. [ New Republic] The other half of the "shot, chaser" combo: Government shutdown stalls FBI investigations. [ Reuters] King & Spalding profile highlights community work. [ Atlanta Journal-Constitution] Bench trial begins in troop deployment challenge as Ninth Circuit reviews injunctive relief en banc. [ Law360] Snell & Wilmer tagged in another apparent AI hallucination case. [ ABA Journal]"
"While the administration brands its extra-legal enforcement operations as targeting cartels, a Spotlight deep dive reveals... the DEA has no idea who is actually a cartel member. [ Boston Globe] Florida AG brings on Boies Schiller and Cooper & Kirk to pursue litigation against mega corporations. Given that the AG has mostly run his mouth about prosecuting anti-wokeness, maybe the firms are being brought in to pursue the mundane "actual consumer protection work" that politicians that state officials no longer care about. [ Bloomberg Law]"
An investigation suggests Kash Patel used an FBI jet to go on a date. Government shutdown is stalling FBI investigations and impeding 'shot, chaser' follow-ups. King & Spalding highlights community work in a firm profile. A bench trial began in a troop deployment challenge while the Ninth Circuit reviews injunctive relief en banc. Snell & Wilmer was tagged in another apparent AI hallucination case. A Spotlight deep dive found the DEA lacks reliable methods to identify actual cartel members despite enforcement framed as anti-cartel. The DOJ indicted a Democratic congressional candidate in a case described as aiming to chill protest. Cooley adopted a four-day in-office schedule, and the Florida AG retained Boies Schiller and Cooper & Kirk to pursue litigation against mega-corporations.
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