A former Biglaw associate was detained by local police and the FBI after seeking assistance from Donald Trump regarding an alleged workplace racial discrimination dispute. A federal judge criticized police conduct, asserting that even high schoolers would know police cannot do certain actions and framing a broader critique of a law-and-order approach that appears lawless. A senator urged Chief Justice Roberts to strengthen protections for PACER, citing concerns about federal case access and digital security for court records. These developments raise questions about law enforcement boundaries, political influence on individual grievances, and the integrity of federal court information systems.
Former Biglaw Associate Detained By Cops, FBI: He recently asked for Trump's help with a workplace racial discrimination dispute.
Federal Judge Says Even High Schoolers Would Know Police Can't Do This: The 'Law and Order' crackdown is looking pretty lawless.
Hey Roberts, Get Somebody To Protect PACER!: Senator asks Chief Justice to get federal case security buffed.
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