Morning Docket: 12.24.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.24.25 - Above the Law
"Supreme Court blocks Trump effort to send troops into cities. The countdown to the Insurrection Act begins. [ CNN] Lawyer representing Epstein victims blasts DOJ release as a complete mess. [ Daily Beast] ... for example, if you highlight redacted portions of the Epstein files there's a decent chance you can copy and paste the underlying text into a new document. How are lawyers still making this mistake? [ NY Post]"
"New York's legal aid system facing major funding shortfall. [ AMNY] Johnson & Johnson appealing latest massive loss. [ Reuters] Weil clients talk about the firm's AI workflow. [ American Lawyer] Chamber of Commerce fails to block new $100K visa fee. [ Law360]"
The Supreme Court blocked an effort to authorize federal troop deployments into U.S. cities and raised questions about the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act. A lawyer for Epstein victims called a Department of Justice release a complete mess and redaction failures allowed underlying text to be copied from supposedly redacted files. New York's legal aid system faces a major funding shortfall. Johnson & Johnson is appealing a recent substantial legal loss. Weil clients described adoption of an AI-driven workflow. The Chamber of Commerce failed to block a new $100,000 visa fee, allowing it to proceed.
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