* Supreme Court stands up for transparency to prevent money laundering. For other people… not themselves of course. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Jones Day lawyer already quits Trump administration. [WSJ]
* Law firm coke dealers? [Roll on Friday]
* The birthright citizenship order is on hold, and here’s a detailed breakdown of why. [The Nation]
* New crypto working group to explore more fake money.[Reuters]
* Companies dropping DEI efforts to curry favor with the administration could open door to even more discrimination lawsuits. [Law.com]
* Multiple states settle with Sackler’s for $7.4B. [Law360]
* Judge steps down after feds raid office. [Shore News Network]
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* Supreme Court stands up for transparency to prevent money laundering. For other people… not themselves of course. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Jones Day lawyer already quits Trump administration. [WSJ]
* Law firm coke dealers? [Roll on Friday]
* The birthright citizenship order is on hold, and here’s a detailed breakdown of why. [The Nation]
* New crypto working group to explore more fake money.[Reuters]
* Companies dropping DEI efforts to curry favor with the administration could open door to even more discrimination lawsuits. [Law.com]
* Multiple states settle with Sackler’s for $7.4B. [Law360]
* Judge steps down after feds raid office. [Shore News Network]