Morning Docket: 01.12.26
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Morning Docket: 01.12.26
"* Trump DOJ opens a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the stock market takes expected nosedive. [CNBC] * An update on Supreme Court clerkship hiring. [Original Jurisdiction] * Supreme Court will take up case over FCC's power to levy fines. [Law360] * Weird confusion over Nicolas Maduro's counsel. [New York Law Journal] * Has Tom Goldstein's luck run out? [Reuters] * Joyce Vance has a new interview with Marc Elias about election law. [Civil Discourse]"
"* An update on Supreme Court clerkship hiring. [Original Jurisdiction] * Supreme Court will take up case over FCC's power to levy fines. [Law360] * Weird confusion over Nicolas Maduro's counsel. [New York Law Journal] * Has Tom Goldstein's luck run out? [Reuters] * Joyce Vance has a new interview with Marc Elias about election law. [Civil Discourse] * Salt-N-Pepa lose copyright suit. [ABA Journal] * Lawyer suspended for contempt even though he died 2 years ago. [Miami Herald]"
Federal authorities opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and the stock market fell sharply in response. There was an update on Supreme Court clerkship hiring and the Supreme Court agreed to decide a case over the FCC's power to levy fines. Confusion emerged over the identity or status of Nicolas Maduro's counsel. Questions arose about Tom Goldstein's professional prospects. Joyce Vance published a new interview with Marc Elias about election law. The musical duo Salt-N-Pepa lost a copyright lawsuit. A lawyer was suspended for contempt despite having died two years earlier.
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