* Alina Habba could move from parking garage lawyer to White House Press Secretary. [The Independent]
* Court orders Oakland to stop calling its airport “San Francisco Bay Oakland” even though it is, quite literally, on San Francisco Bay. This is the disrespect that happens when you lose all your sports teams. [Law360]
* Federal judge decides to unretire following the election. [Bloomberg Law News]
* It took him a little while, but Judge Ho has figured out how to explain away birthright citizenship to remain in the good graces of the Trump White House. It was touch and go there but if there was a disingenuous way to abandon principles for power, Ho was bound to find it. [Volokh Conspiracy]
* Bar passage rates up all over. [ABA Journal]
* New York judge declares state’s voting rights law unconstitutional though it’s unclear if she’s striking down the whole law or just one provision. [Gothamist]
* Supreme Court declines to hear rent stabilization challenge. [amNY]
The post Morning Docket: 11.13.24 appeared first on Above the Law.* Alina Habba could move from parking garage lawyer to White House Press Secretary. [The Independent]
* Court orders Oakland to stop calling its airport “San Francisco Bay Oakland” even though it is, quite literally, on San Francisco Bay. This is the disrespect that happens when you lose all your sports teams. [Law360]
* Federal judge decides to unretire following the election. [Bloomberg Law News]
* It took him a little while, but Judge Ho has figured out how to explain away birthright citizenship to remain in the good graces of the Trump White House. It was touch and go there but if there was a disingenuous way to abandon principles for power, Ho was bound to find it. [Volokh Conspiracy]
* Bar passage rates up all over. [ABA Journal]
* New York judge declares state’s voting rights law unconstitutional though it’s unclear if she’s striking down the whole law or just one provision. [Gothamist]
* Supreme Court declines to hear rent stabilization challenge. [amNY]
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