The article discusses several legal and judicial developments, emphasizing the high demand and efforts by deal lawyers to finalize mergers ahead of regulatory changes. It highlights the impact of a federal hiring freeze on law school recruitment efforts and underscores the Supreme Court's refusal to accommodate Trump regarding environmental cases. Additionally, it mentions critical remarks from a Reagan-appointed judge concerning the Trump administration's policies on birthright citizenship, and points to ongoing concerns regarding transparency in judicial decision-making, particularly related to Judge Newman.
Despite court orders, the federal hiring freeze hangs over everything and agencies are halting law school recruiting.
Supreme Court refuses Trump request to halt pending environmental cases because, unlike Trump, they understand that they can do a lot more damage to environmental law by issuing decisions.
Reagan judge has harsh words for Trump administration's birthright citizenship stunt.
If you had any doubts about the lawlessness of the Federal Circuit's approach to Judge Newman, remember they're refusing to release documents about their decision even though Newman is the one asking for the release.
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