* DOJ files suit in the District of Maryland against every judge in the District of Maryland. CHECKMATE! [Bloomberg Law News]
* Court agrees that using copyrighted material to train AI is fair use. [Washington Post]
* Judiciary tells Congress that PACER poses a cyber risk. Maybe if they’d modernized it with all those fees they collected instead of redesigning their offices, hm? [Law360]
* Lawyers copied brief from another law firm, including all the arguments that already lost. [ABA Journal]
* Law firms struggling to keep pace with the Trump administration’s changing list of banned words. [American Lawyer]
* Emil Bove’s judicial nomination will provide opportunity to ask about DOJ management, including report that Bove encouraged open defiance of court orders. See, a savvy administration might have not nominated him to avoid this…[Reuters]
* Stephen Miller may have a financial stake in the company he’s having ICE use to deport people. [Rolling Stone]
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* DOJ files suit in the District of Maryland against every judge in the District of Maryland. CHECKMATE! [Bloomberg Law News]
* Court agrees that using copyrighted material to train AI is fair use. [Washington Post]
* Judiciary tells Congress that PACER poses a cyber risk. Maybe if they’d modernized it with all those fees they collected instead of redesigning their offices, hm? [Law360]
* Lawyers copied brief from another law firm, including all the arguments that already lost. [ABA Journal]
* Law firms struggling to keep pace with the Trump administration’s changing list of banned words. [American Lawyer]
* Emil Bove’s judicial nomination will provide opportunity to ask about DOJ management, including report that Bove encouraged open defiance of court orders. See, a savvy administration might have not nominated him to avoid this…[Reuters]
* Stephen Miller may have a financial stake in the company he’s having ICE use to deport people. [Rolling Stone]
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