
"* Supreme Court heard challenges to laws targeting trans athletes and the argument went about as you'd expect. [ Balls and Strikes] * Senior federal prosecutors resign in response to the Justice Department's efforts to paper over the murder of Renee Good. [ CBS News] * Tom Goldstein trial could feature celebrity witnesses. [ Law360] * School voids exam - that students already took - after similarities to past exams came out. [ Legal Cheek] * Supreme Court tariff decision looms large. Don't plan on that $2000 rebate check that Trump promised and promptly forgot about. [ Reuters]"
"* Judges ask defense attorneys to either challenge the new prosecutorial leadership team that the DOJ imposed or waive the challenge. You know, the government could resolve this if they just legally appointed someone to the job. [ New Jersey Law Journal] * Eli Manning announced as keynote speaker for Legalweek. Another job stolen from Danny DeVito. [ ABA Journal]"
The Supreme Court heard challenges to laws targeting transgender athletes and faces a consequential tariff decision that affects anticipated rebates. Senior federal prosecutors resigned over the Justice Department's handling of the Renee Good murder, raising questions about internal accountability. A high-profile trial involving Tom Goldstein may include celebrity witnesses, and a school voided an already-administered exam after discovering similarities to past tests. Judges directed defense attorneys to either challenge or waive objections to the DOJ's newly imposed prosecutorial leadership, and Eli Manning was announced as the Legalweek keynote speaker.
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