Morning Docket: 12.09.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.09.25 - Above the Law
"* There are officially more lawyers than ever. [ Law.com] * Supreme Court describes a century of precedent as a "dried husk." [ Law360] * St. Thomas Law is once again in communion with the ABA accreditation church. [ ABA Journal]"
"* Reinstatement of white nationalist law student on hold. [ Tallahassee Democrat] * King & Wood Mallesons breaking up. [ Law.com International] * State takes aim at Kalshi, a site that describes itself as merely participating in the "sports prediction" market, which the rest of the world calls "gambling." [ Reuters]"
"* Terry Rozier pleads not guilty to in sports betting investigation... sorry, in sports prediction investigation. [ ESPN]"
The number of licensed lawyers has reached an all-time high. The Supreme Court characterized a century of precedent as a "dried husk," indicating major shifts in legal doctrine. A law school regained ABA accreditation while reinstatement of a white nationalist law student remained unresolved. The international firm King & Wood Mallesons is breaking up. Regulators targeted Kalshi over its sports-prediction market, treating it as gambling. A high-profile athlete pleaded not guilty in an investigation tied to sports betting and prediction activity.
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