
"* It's tariffs day at the Supreme Court! While some wonder if the liberal justices will find themselves awkwardly embracing non-delegation arguments, maybe the textualists on the other side can just focus on the statute not including the word "tariff" and leave it at that. [ Bloomberg Law News] * Judge Ho wants the Fifth Circuit to make it easier for companies to scam the government. [ Reuters]"
"* Alito freaks out over the suggestion that Scalia's brand of textualism was mostly for show. [ Balls and Strikes] * Multiple firms involved in effort to make Denny's go private. Because nothing says Denny's like five people fighting over how to split the check at the end. [ Law360] * Dechert goes to 4-days in office. [ Legal Intelligencer] * Is AI an honor code violation? Hm. Hey, ChatGPT, "Is AI an honor code violation?" [ ABA Journal]"
The Supreme Court is considering a tariffs case that raises non-delegation and statutory-text questions, with textualists urged to focus on the absence of the word 'tariff' in the statute. Judge Ho urged the Fifth Circuit to lower hurdles that enable companies to defraud the government. Justice Alito reacted strongly to the suggestion that Scalia's textualism was largely performative. Multiple firms are competing to take Denny's private. Dechert is moving to a four-day in-office schedule. Questions persist about whether AI use violates academic honor codes. A founding firm partner was pushed out over use of private jets and yachts.
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