Morning Docket: 09.24.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 09.24.25 - Above the Law
"Court blocks arbitrary, capricious, and retaliatory grant cuts until Supreme Court can shadow docket them back. [ Bloomberg Law News]"
"AI hallucinations strike at Boies Schiller. [ Original Jurisdiction]"
"[Dr. Manhattan Meme] It's 2013 and we're talking about Cooley Law School's accreditation. It's 2016 and we're talking about Cooley Law School's accreditation. It's 2025 and we're talking about Cooley Law School's accreditation. [ Law.com]"
"Nexstar and Sinclair will continue preempting Jimmy Kimmel... but their affiliate agreements carry limits on the number of times they're allowed to preempt ABC programming before the network can declare them in breach and cut them off entirely. [ Politico]"
A court enjoined arbitrary, capricious, and retaliatory grant cuts pending Supreme Court review via the shadow docket. AI hallucinations affected Boies Schiller, raising concerns about accuracy and risk in legal practice. Cooley Law School's accreditation issues persisted across multiple years, while St. Thomas Law was found out of compliance. An interview with Cass Sunstein reflected poorly on the interviewee. Nexstar and Sinclair continued preempting Jimmy Kimmel, but affiliate agreements limited preemptions before ABC could declare breach. RadioShack's comeback faced allegations of scammy behavior. Law school applications surged, producing record incoming classes. A convicted attempted assassin later attempted suicide.
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