* Judges warn mouthy January 6 convicts that pardons aren’t Monopoly get out of jail cards that they can use for future crimes. [ABA Journal]
* Parodies don’t necessarily get around Lanham Act. [The Recorder]
* Supreme Court to hear religious schools case as prelude to allowing states to funnel more tax dollars into segregation academies. [Law360]
* Another $59 million headache for Pfizer. [Reuters]
* Trump demands federal workers head back to the office. The collective bargaining agreements many of them have say otherwise. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Chuck Grassley is calling out Trump for breaking the law so you know things are going off the rails. [Government Executive]
* Refusing a breathalyzer is not an ethical issue for lawyer. [Legal Cheek]
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* Judges warn mouthy January 6 convicts that pardons aren’t Monopoly get out of jail cards that they can use for future crimes. [ABA Journal]
* Parodies don’t necessarily get around Lanham Act. [The Recorder]
* Supreme Court to hear religious schools case as prelude to allowing states to funnel more tax dollars into segregation academies. [Law360]
* Another $59 million headache for Pfizer. [Reuters]
* Trump demands federal workers head back to the office. The collective bargaining agreements many of them have say otherwise. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Chuck Grassley is calling out Trump for breaking the law so you know things are going off the rails. [Government Executive]
* Refusing a breathalyzer is not an ethical issue for lawyer. [Legal Cheek]