* After Supreme Court docket conservatives invented an entire new authorized normal to stop Trump from firing Federal Reserve governors, Trump claims — with out a lot help — to have fired Federal Reserve governor. Shares react… predictably. [WSJ]
* Trump additionally defined that he’s suing over the Senate’s use of blue slips. And just like the worst 1L in your part, he can’t determine who he may sue or on what grounds. [Law360]
* Regulation agency pushing Brown College to delete analysis revealing that anti-wind energy teams get their cash from conservative political networks. [NY Times]
* ABA asks extra colleges to enroll college students with out an admissions check rating to collect information on whether or not the exams make any distinction outdoors than offering essentially the most unbearable pickup line on the bar. [Law.com]
* Ken Paxton orders Texas public colleges to hold Ten Commandments regardless of court docket order blocking the clearly unconstitutional regulation. [Houston Chronicle]
* In wake of PACER hack, Senator Wyden asks for unbiased evaluate of the judiciary’s cybersecurity to see if John Roberts is botching that as badly as all his different duties as Chief Justice. [Reuters]
* White Home appeals ruling that Alina Habba is not actually the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey. That is approaching “George Costanza displaying up on the workplace after quitting” ranges. [Bloomberg Law News]
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