
"* Fifth Circuit bucks rest of judiciary, precedent, and basic statutory interpretation to authorizing indefinite detention for anyone suspected of being in the country illegally. [ One First] * Speaking of "Fifths," Ghislaine Maxwell heading to Congress, but not going to answer any questions. [ Reuters] * HBCU law school tells student not to use the word "Black" in "Black History Month" materials. Sorry, the law school probably prefers to be called an "H...CU.""
"* The fascinating "pay it forward" story that gave us the iconic fictional lawyer. [ Tedium] * CFTC taking on prediction markets. I've got $20 on they won't end up doing anything. [ National Law Journal] * Lawyers getting sick and tired of people using AI for legal advice. [ Axios] * Court blocks administration effort to halt NYC infrastructure until Penn Station is renamed after him. [ Law360]"
A federal appellate court issued a decision permitting indefinite detention of individuals suspected of being in the country illegally, diverging from other courts and established statutory interpretation. Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to appear before Congress but will not answer questions. An HBCU law school instructed a student not to use the word "Black" in Black History Month materials. The origin of a well-known fictional lawyer traces to a "pay it forward" anecdote. The CFTC is targeting prediction markets amid skepticism about enforcement. Lawyers are increasingly frustrated with nonlawyers using AI for legal advice. A court blocked an attempt to halt New York City infrastructure pending a Penn Station renaming.
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