Morning Docket: 12.10.21

* Whose house? IN-HOUSE!!! Check out the report! [Above the Law] * Wanna know something constitutional? Not the Texas abortion ban's enforcement mechanism according to one judge's reading of the state constitution. [WaPo] * I know you've been following the Jussie Smollett trial — here's what happened. [NY Post] * Ever wondered how the other side of the pond legislates abortion? Here's a primer. [WaPo] * Risk? In this economy?! In-house teams are taking a new approach. [Financial Times]

House key on a house shaped silver keyring in the lock of a door

Our report is like this key. Because its In-House. (Image via iStock)

* Whose house? IN-HOUSE!!! Check out the report! [Above the Law]

* Wanna know something constitutional? Not the Texas abortion ban’s enforcement mechanism according to one judge’s reading of the state constitution. [WaPo]

* I know you’ve been following the Jussie Smollett trial — here’s what happened. [NY Post]

* Ever wondered how the other side of the pond legislates abortion? Here’s a primer. [WaPo]

* Risk? In this economy?! In-house teams are taking a new approach. [Financial Times]


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