Morning Docket: 12.19.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.19.25 - Above the Law
"* Trump orders looser restrictions on marijuana... immediately after passing harsher new laws on hemp. Certainly no dementia at work here. [ Law360] * Lawyer for the Joint Chiefs advised that officers should retire rather than follow unlawful order. No word on whether he consulted the Pentagon's new AI for that answer. [ CNN] * KPop Demon Hunters explain how to study for the bar exam. [ ABA Journal]"
"* ROF's year in review. [ Roll on Friday] * The future of the AAA is in AI. So... a fourth A. [ Legaltech News] * ADF moves to spread its assault on rights to the rest of the world. [ Guardian] * Jeanine Pirro's office has seen criminal complaint dismissals rise to 21 percent from - checks notes - 0.5 percent. Amazing work all around! [ Reuters]"
Trump ordered looser restrictions on marijuana immediately after passing harsher new laws on hemp, producing contradictory policy signals. A lawyer for the Joint Chiefs advised officers to retire rather than follow an unlawful order, highlighting legal risk and counsel in military command. KPop Demon Hunters offered methods for studying for the bar exam. Roll On Friday published a year in review. Legaltech News positioned AI as the future of the AAA, suggesting an added focus on automation. The ADF expanded efforts to influence rights internationally. Jeanine Pirro's office reported criminal complaint dismissals rising markedly to 21 percent.
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