Tag: Dominion Voting Systems

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  • Morning Docket: 04.17.23
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 04.17.23

    * Dominion’s defamation trial against Fox delayed at the last moment, raising speculation that Fox may be trying to settle approximately a two years too late. [CNN]

    * US News delays release of law school rankings following freak out from schools worried about what their own stupid boycott caused. [Reuters]

    * Clarence Thomas is amending his old financial disclosures to include the shady revelations of the past few weeks. He claims this is all unnecessary because he lost money on these deals despite the statute being very clear that profit and loss are irrelevant to disclosure. But who really believes in holding people to the explicit text of a statute, huh? [Huffington Post]

    * Federal Circuit is investigating the fitness of one of its 95-year-old judges. Not that there’s really much they can do about it. [Bloomberg Law News]

    * Is it bad when your lawyer is recusing himself because he had to testify to the grand jury about you? That seems bad. [Washington Post]

    * Ron Klain heads back to O’Melveny. [Axios]

  • Morning Docket: 04.12.23
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 04.12.23

    * Don’t you hate it when you get to the eve of trial and have to admit your disclosures about the client’s leadership structure have been wrong all this time? No… because that doesn’t happen in real life. Unless you’re representing Fox News. [Law360]

    * Kentucky is going to auction off the gun from the Louisville shooting? Like, for real? [Washington Post]

    * Breaking up is hard to do as EY learns. [Bloomberg Law News]

    * Johnson & Johnson “faces skepticism” over bankruptcy shenanigans in strong contender for understatement of the year. [Reuters]

    * It’s good to be from Missouri. If you’re a law firm anyway. [American Lawyer]

    * “10 pics of Pedro Pascal dressed like law firms” is surprisingly true to the headline. [LegalCheek]

  • Morning Docket: 04.06.23
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 04.06.23

    * British researchers determine that defendants opting to take their oath on non-religious texts are more likely to be convicted. So I guess you’re better off lying under oath that you’re religious? That seems sub-optimal. [LegalCheek]

    * Senior associate says the quiet part out loud when it comes to the Biglaw workload. [American Lawyer]

    * Dominion can make Rupert Murdoch testify at trial in yet another, “just give them a billion dollars and spare yourselves” development. [Reuters]

    * Fifth Circuit panel rejects GOP state government effort to overturn Biden environmental laws. They’d better not go to Vegas because they must have the worst luck in the world to land a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit unwilling to arbitrarily stymie the Biden administration. [Law360]

    * Diploma mills fight back against student loan forgiveness making their value proposition to students… even worse? These may not be the sharpest tools in the higher education shed. [Courthouse News Service]

    * Reminiscent of all the Disney coverage lately, it seems as though the anti-ESG movement is long on state lawmakers bragging and short on substantive action. [Bloomberg Law]