* “Corporations that aren’t keen or capable of compete with the highest-paying gamers are as a substitute competing on flexibility.” Which is, frankly, the best enterprise technique. [Law.com]
* A lawyer for the Korean staff rounded up by ICE — throwing the whole U.S.-South Korean economic alliance in turmoil — says all of them had authorized visas on the time. Due to course that’s how this seems. [AP]
* Nadine Menendez will get 4.5 years in political bribery case. The Supreme Court docket has spent years making an attempt to say bribery isn’t a thing, so let’s see there’s hope for her but! [Law360]
* Steve Vladeck breaks down the Kavanaugh concurrence within the ICE choice and it’s… curious. [One First]
* Appears to be like just like the Feds are nonetheless making an attempt to go after former Biglaw affiliate Paul Bryant even after the grand jury handed on an indictment. [ABA Journal]
* Trump try to dam migrant youngsters from Head Begin packages they qualify for slapped down by federal decide. [Reuters]
* “Decrease-court judges are defying precedent and even overtly criticizing Supreme Court docket justices” Besides, you already know, shadow docket opinions are NOT precedent and the open criticism is “please take the time to jot down opinions to maintain right-wing cranks from phoning in violent threats to our properties.” Aside from that, the Wall Avenue Journal op-ed web page is making nice decisions. [WSJ]
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