Morning Docket: 11.20.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 11.20.25 - Above the Law
"* "If you kill this witness, the case will be dismissed," advised attorney. Man, these MPRE hypos are getting super easy. [ Toronto Star] * Trump signs bill to release the Epstein files. Unclear if he drew a woman's curves around it before signing this time. [ Reuters] * Texas governor demands action on Sharia Law, so you know it's a bad news cycle for him. [ KXAN]"
"* White House suggests executive order to block state AI regulations, which is not how the Constitution works. [ Axios] * State AGs want social media addiction handled in one trial so they aren't constantly scrolling for updates. [ Law360] * Harvard releases digitized collection of Nuremberg Trials. [ Law.com] * Shilo Sanders sued by Barnes & Thornburg for unpaid bills. [ NY Post]"
An attorney advised that killing a witness would dismiss the case and joked that MPRE hypotheticals feel easy. Former President Donald Trump signed a bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, with uncertainty about whether he again drew a woman's curves around his signature. The Texas governor demanded action on Sharia Law, reflecting a negative news cycle for him. The White House proposed an executive order to block state AI regulations, raising constitutional and federal-overreach concerns. State attorneys general want to consolidate litigation over social media addiction into a single trial. Harvard released a digitized collection of Nuremberg Trials documents. Shilo Sanders was sued by Barnes & Thornburg for unpaid bills.
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