
"Supreme Court authorizes Trump administration to begin racially profiling Latinos - and anyone authorities think looks Latino - in another shadow docket special. [ The Nation] Review calls Amy Coney Barrett's new book "studiously bland," which perfectly captures the lane she's cynically trying to claim for herself. [ NY Times] State judge who ruled that Trump could continue his suit against the Pulitzer Prize for giving the award to reporting that he didn't like now confirmed to the federal bench. [ Reuters]"
"The Biglaw firms who didn't surrender are embracing Trump Media work. At least they're getting paid for their time. [ American Lawyer] Companies increasingly fear that federal worker cuts will end up compromising cybersecurity. [ Bloomberg Law News] E. Jean Carroll award upheld on appeal. [ Courthouse News Service] The end of an era as TaxProf Blog, a fixture of the legal blogging world for over 20 years, puts up his final post. [ TaxProf Blog]"
Supreme Court authorized the Trump administration to begin racially profiling Latinos and anyone authorities believe looks Latino via a shadow docket decision. A review labeled Amy Coney Barrett's new book "studiously bland," portraying the lane she aims to claim. A state judge who allowed Trump's suit against the Pulitzer Prize was confirmed to the federal bench. Several Biglaw firms that resisted earlier pressure are taking work for Trump Media and billing for their time. Companies increasingly fear that proposed federal worker cuts will compromise cybersecurity. An E. Jean Carroll award was upheld on appeal. TaxProf Blog published a final post after over twenty years.
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