Morning Docket: 11.10.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 11.10.25 - Above the Law
"Donald Trump pardons Giuliani and other Big Lie ringleaders. [ Reuters] Judge Wolf is resigning so he can explain, as a Reagan-appointee, just how dangerous the Trump administration is. [ The Atlantic] Are lawyers calling out AI hallucinations... vigilantes? [ NY Times] Faculty blast UVA's Trump deal. [ Law.com] Taking control of government worker emails to send partisan messaging violates First Amendment decides court in easiest case ever. [ Courthouse News Service]"
"Todd Blanche declares "war" on federal judges respecting existing precedent rather than deferring to executive initiatives. [ Law360] Trump threatens to sue BBC. [ Guardian]"
Donald Trump issues pardons for Rudy Giuliani and other figures tied to the Big Lie. Judge Wolf resigns to explain, as a Reagan appointee, perceived dangers posed by the Trump administration. Lawyers and commentators debate whether public calls exposing AI hallucinations amount to vigilantism. University of Virginia faculty strongly criticize a Trump-related deal. A court finds that taking control of government worker emails to send partisan messaging violates the First Amendment. Todd Blanche vows aggressive opposition to federal judges who prioritize existing precedent over executive initiatives. Trump threatens litigation against the BBC.
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