Morning Docket: 11.24.25
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Morning Docket: 11.24.25
"* Effort to go after those who investigated Trump crimes getting funneled into Aileen Cannon's courtroom. [NY Times] * Agriculture workers sue administration over new slashed minimum wage for migrant workers because the administration doesn't realize cheaper migrant labor lowers all wages. [Courthouse News Service] * Arguments all set for appeals hearing on Trump's power to ban a specific outlet from the White House because he doesn't like their coverage. [Reuters] * Former Google CEO accused of sexual assault. [Law360]"
"* Arguments all set for appeals hearing on Trump's power to ban a specific outlet from the White House because he doesn't like their coverage. [Reuters] * Former Google CEO accused of sexual assault. [Law360] * Federalist Society undergoing existential crisis as Trump's explicit demands run afoul of fig leaf philosophy they've spent decades crafting. [NY Times] * DLA Piper sued for racial discrimination. [American Lawyer] * Yale Law Library staff morale is in the tank. [Yale Daily News]"
Investigations into individuals who probed alleged Trump crimes are being funneled into Aileen Cannon's courtroom. Agriculture workers sued the administration over a reduced minimum wage for migrant workers, arguing cheaper migrant labor depresses all wages. An appeals hearing will decide whether Trump can bar a specific outlet from the White House for unfavorable coverage. The former Google CEO faces accusations of sexual assault. The Federalist Society confronts an existential crisis as Trump's demands conflict with its longstanding philosophy. DLA Piper faces a racial discrimination lawsuit, and Yale Law Library staff report very low morale.
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