Morning Docket: 01.09.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 01.09.26 - Above the Law
"* M&A lawyers see busy year ahead. [ Reuters] * Recent judicial nominees can't give a straight answer about January 6. That said, Trump nominees haven't been able to give a straight answer to " is segregation unconstitutional" for years. [ Balls and Strikes] * An explainer for Grok's newfound sexual harassment feature. [ Guardian] * The case for Minnesota prosecuting Renee Good's murderer. [ The Nation] * DOJ awards law license portability to military spouses - a logical reform that somehow took this long to achieve. [ ABA Journal]"
"* TikTok sues Nebraska AG over withholding records. [ Courthouse News Service] * Harvey Weinstein enters plea talks ahead of upcoming trial. [ Law360] * Luigi Mangione asks judge to boot two charges against him. [ NBC News] * What triggered the fall of McGlinchey? [ American Lawyer]"
M&A lawyers anticipate increased transactional demand and activity. Recent judicial nominees repeatedly avoid direct answers about January 6 and longstanding constitutional segregation questions. Grok added a sexual harassment reporting feature that generated explanatory coverage. Minnesota confronts a prosecutorial case to pursue the murderer of Renee Good. The DOJ implemented law license portability to facilitate military spouses' professional mobility. TikTok sued Nebraska's attorney general over alleged withholding of public records. Harvey Weinstein entered plea negotiations ahead of trial. Luigi Mangione filed to dismiss two criminal charges. McGlinchey experienced a rapid institutional decline tied to management and structural failures.
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