Morning Docket: 10.08.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 10.08.25 - Above the Law
"Attorney General Pam Bondi spent the day on Capitol Hill making snide remarks and trying to deflect from her boss's appearances in the Epstein files and Tom Homan's missing $50,000. [ CNN] Chinese hackers target major law firm. [ NY Times] The government is required to pay furloughed employees back pay after a shutdown... so the OMB just deleted all mention of that law. [ Government Executive]"
"Supreme Court kickoff suggests the justices will strike down laws against conversion therapy as "viewpoint discrimination." Because child abuse is technically a viewpoint. [ Bloomberg Law News] Speaking of the Supreme Court, here's a preview. As Clubber Lang put it: "My prediction? Pain." [ The Nation] SEC Chair hopes to deregulate quickly to prevent future administrations from undoing the financial meltdown he's preparing to cause. [ Law360]"
Attorney General Pam Bondi spent the day on Capitol Hill making snide remarks and trying to deflect from her boss's appearances in the Epstein files and Tom Homan's missing $50,000. Chinese hackers targeted a major law firm. The Office of Management and Budget removed references to the legal requirement to pay furloughed employees back pay after a shutdown. Supreme Court signals indicate justices may strike down laws banning conversion therapy as viewpoint discrimination. Commentary predicts a painful term for court observers. The SEC Chair seeks rapid deregulation to entrench policy changes. EvenUp raised $150 million. Tom Girardi's son-in-law received a sentence.
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