Morning Docket: 01.23.26
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Morning Docket: 01.23.26
"* Federal judge may block Trump's ballroom. Just because presidents don't have any legal authority to unilaterally decide to destroy and rebuild government buildings. [CNN] * Reed Smith lawyer who pretended to have cancer loses license to practice in UK. [Roll on Friday] * Meanwhile, Florida bar authorities let Matt Gaetz keeps law license because they didn't think statutory rape should get in the way of a law practice. [Florida Bulldog]"
"* Trump files $5B lawsuit against JP Morgan for turning away his business after January 6. Is anyone else old enough to remember when Republicans believed in the free market? [Law360] * Yes, why did a state AG use MLK Day to publish an attack on laws against racial discrimination? [Miami Herald] * Biglaw fights over office space in New York. So much for working from home. [New York Law Journal]"
Federal court faces a potential injunction that could block a presidentially initiated ballroom demolition and reconstruction, emphasizing that presidents lack unilateral authority to destroy and rebuild government buildings. A Reed Smith lawyer who feigned cancer lost the right to practice in the UK. Florida bar authorities allowed Matt Gaetz to retain his law license despite allegations of statutory rape. Donald Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan for refusing his business after January 6. A state attorney general used MLK Day to publish criticism of laws against racial discrimination. Major law firms are engaged in disputes over New York office space and remote work policies. Special counsel Jack Smith testified before Congress.
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