Morning Docket: 06.10.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

The articles highlight a range of legal and political topics, from skepticism towards Trump's deals by Surrender firms to Robert Guiffra's role in embracing a controversial legal figure. They discuss the implications of proposed legal aid cuts, which could be devastating amid a growing federal deficit. Oklahoma's decision to retry a former death row inmate speaks to shifting attitudes in the justice system, as local convictions may be swayed by political maneuvering toward the governorship. These stories intersect to underscore the complexities of law, politics, and public trust.
Surrender firms basking in coverage suggesting they view Trump deals as empty gestures. Yes, and all those big ticket partner defections are just coincidental.
Profile of Robert Guiffra's embrace of Roy Cohn role.
Proposed legal aid cuts result in 'devastation.' But on the other hand, the country is on track to massively grow the deficit too.
Oklahoma will retry former death row inmate now that AG is running for governor.
Read at Above the Law
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