Morning Docket: 05.04.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 05.04.26 - Above the Law
"Todd Blanche claimed on television that the Department of Justice will not prosecute other speakers involved in the same context as Jim Comey, raising concerns about selective prosecution."
"A prosecutor has been criticized for his fixation on gaining Trump's approval, even dressing like him, which highlights the blurred lines between legal professionalism and personal allegiance."
"Justice Gorsuch expressed concerns about leaks affecting candid discussions among justices, emphasizing the need for privacy to foster agreement and collaboration within the Supreme Court."
"Biglaw attorneys are increasingly voicing serious allegations on social media, reflecting a shift in law firm dynamics and the challenges of accessing equity partnerships."
Todd Blanche stated on television that the Department of Justice will not prosecute other speakers involved in the same context as Jim Comey. A prosecutor has been criticized for his fixation on gaining Trump's approval, even dressing like him. Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch expressed concerns about leaks affecting candid discussions among justices. Biglaw attorneys are increasingly voicing serious allegations on social media, reflecting a shift in law firm dynamics. Spirit Airlines faced operational issues due to rising fuel costs while sparking widespread antitrust discussions on Twitter. The FTC is urging states to sever ties with the ABA for law school accreditation.
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