
"Supreme Court lifts order barring Alabama from redistricting away Black voting power, three years after rejecting the same proposed redistricting."
"ABA Committee recommends dropping law school diversity rules in order to protect accreditation status from Trump administration."
"Ye argues that his use of another person's song was "test drive" and not infringement. Pretty sure that's not in the hornbook."
"Trump continues to pay his personal lawyers in federal appointments as opposed to cash."
The Supreme Court lifted an order barring Alabama from redistricting that would reduce Black voting power, after previously rejecting the same proposed redistricting three years earlier. An ABA committee recommended dropping law school diversity rules to protect accreditation status from the Trump administration. A copyright dispute involving Ye centers on a claim that using another person’s song was a “test drive” rather than infringement. Trump continues paying personal lawyers through federal appointments rather than cash. Virginia asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a state supreme court decision, while other reports describe judicial praise for assigning high-stakes copyright work to a young associate and a lawyer working as an extra on a hit soap opera.
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