
"* ICE instructed its agents that they don't need warrants to bust into houses. These Crim Pro issue spotters are just getting lazy. [ Civil Discourse] * Meanwhile, Eighth Circuit lifts restriction against ICE pepper spraying random protesters. [ The Guardian] * Elizabeth Holmes looking for Trump to offer clemency. Maybe she should offer to cut him in on her next company. [ Law360]"
"* The conservatives on the Supreme Court will quickly trade in their contrived, ahistorical "philosophy" to save their personal stock portfolios. [ Balls and Strikes] * Biglaw made big bucks off of lobbying. [ National Law Journal] * Judge blocks government from searching materials seized from Post reporter. [ Washington Post] * Law firm hosted its annual MLK Day oratory competition for fourth- and fifth-graders. [ Foley & Lardner]"
ICE instructed agents that they do not need warrants to enter private residences, asserting authority for warrantless entries. The Eighth Circuit lifted a restriction limiting ICE's use of pepper spray against protesters. Elizabeth Holmes is seeking clemency from former President Trump and is reportedly preparing offers related to future ventures. Conservative Supreme Court justices are accused of abandoning originalist principles to protect personal financial interests. Large law firms generated significant revenue through lobbying activities. A judge barred the government from searching materials seized from a Post reporter. A law firm hosted an MLK Day oratory competition for fourth- and fifth-graders.
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