
"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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