* Taylor Swift attempts to register her voice and likeness as trademarks to combat deep fakes that copyright law can’t address. [ABA Journal]

* This morning, the Supreme Court will hear the government’s argument that it can arbitrarily strip Haitians over temporary protected status while simultaneously still classifying the country as dangerous. [NPR]

* The Alien Tort Act doesn’t reach everything, but it probably reaches claims that a U.S. company aided and abetted overseas torture. [Law360]

* “Firm Leaders ‘Determined’ to Train Attorneys to Avoid Using AI-Produced Mistakes.” Sure, but since the firm leaders are the ones signing the briefs, have they considered “bothering to edit them?” [Daily Report]

* Popehat breaks down the Comey indictment and is not impressed. [Popehat Report]

* ABA settles diversity scholarship suit after promising not to let it improve diversity.[Law.com]

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* Taylor Swift attempts to register her voice and likeness as trademarks to combat deep fakes that copyright law can’t address. [ABA Journal]

* This morning, the Supreme Court will hear the government’s argument that it can arbitrarily strip Haitians over temporary protected status while simultaneously still classifying the country as dangerous. [NPR]

* The Alien Tort Act doesn’t reach everything, but it probably reaches claims that a U.S. company aided and abetted overseas torture. [Law360]

* “Firm Leaders ‘Determined’ to Train Attorneys to Avoid Using AI-Produced Mistakes.” Sure, but since the firm leaders are the ones signing the briefs, have they considered “bothering to edit them?” [Daily Report]

* Popehat breaks down the Comey indictment and is not impressed. [Popehat Report]

* ABA settles diversity scholarship suit after promising not to let it improve diversity.[Law.com]