Morning Docket: 02.02.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 02.02.26 - Above the Law
"* Biglaw grapples with Epstein list cameos. [NY Post] * Delaware Supreme Court rewrites settlement to give Elon Musk the kind of personal party he desperately kept asking Jeffrey Epstein for. [Delaware Business Court Insider]"
"* Oh, right, here's the background on that quip. [Daily Beast] * Trump's election law pronouncement blocked. [Courthouse News Service] * State Supreme Court cool with law school renaming. [ABA Journal]"
"* In the UK, Supreme Court chief warns of AI deciding cases, replacing time-honored system of relying on inbred nobles. [LegalCheek] * Cristina Rodriguez begins tenure as Yale Law dean. [Yale Daily News]"
Biglaw faces scrutiny as lawyers and firms contend with cameo appearances on a list tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The Delaware Supreme Court modified a settlement to provide Elon Musk a personal party he had repeatedly sought from Jeffrey Epstein. Background reporting connects a quip to that settlement revision. A court blocked a major election-law pronouncement by former President Donald Trump. A state Supreme Court approved a law school's renaming. The UK Supreme Court chief warned that artificial intelligence could decide cases and challenge traditional judicial norms. Cristina Rodriguez assumed the deanship at Yale Law School.
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