Morning Docket: 12.08.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.08.25 - Above the Law
"* Inside the Bernstein Litowitz drama following Musk case. [ Financial Times] * Supreme Court set to hear argument on executing Humphrey's Executor. [ NPR] * SMU Dedman plans to depart historic area of campus they told everyone they intended to renovate. [ Daily Campus] * Federal judges did not commit ethics violations by reversing retirement plans in light of Trump election. [ Reuters] * Juror accuses fellow juror of "threats, bullying, assault." Why yes, this is in Florida, why do you ask? [ Daily Business Review]"
"* Supreme Court tees up a decision on the merits in Trump's claim that he's erased birthright citizenship from the Constitution. [ Law360] * Jenner & Block call folks back to the office. [ American Lawyer] * Examining Justice Kagan's dissent from the majority's "Texas can do a little racial gerrymandering as a treat" order. [ One First]"
Bernstein Litowitz faces internal turmoil following litigation tied to Elon Musk. The Supreme Court will hear arguments about executing Humphrey's Executor. SMU Dedman plans to vacate a historic campus area previously slated for renovation. Federal judges reversed retirement plans after the 2020 election and were found not to have committed ethics violations. A Florida juror accuses a fellow juror of threats, bullying, and assault. The Supreme Court prepared to decide the merits of a claim that birthright citizenship was eliminated. Jenner & Block instructed employees to return to the office. Justice Kagan dissented from an order permitting limited racial gerrymandering in Texas.
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