* AI is speeding up M&A deals by harnessing the power of algorithms to rewrite the same sentence 50 times only to arrive back at the same boilerplate. [The Information]
* Reddit sues Perplexity over scraped data claims. [Law360]
* David Lat advises young Biglaw lawyers to treat it as a long-term career, even if they’re already eyeing the exit. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Law firm works to get Halloween costumes for kids who can’t afford them. [ABA Journal]
* UVA makes deal with Trump administration. Just the sort of coerced compliance with the federal government that founder Thomas Jefferson would’ve wanted! [Prawfsblawg]
* Kim Davis thinks Thomas opinions and Barrett book support her chances to overturn Obergefell… which is not wrong, but we’re going to keep being told not to worry anyway. [MSNBC]
* Michael Wolff sues Melania Trump after her lawyers threatened to sue him. [Courthouse News Service]
* In honor of the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials, the Smithsonian profiles Justice Robert Jackson. Catch it now, before the administration tells the Smithsonian to stop focusing on “how bad Nazis were.” [Smithsonian]
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* AI is speeding up M&A deals by harnessing the power of algorithms to rewrite the same sentence 50 times only to arrive back at the same boilerplate. [The Information]
* Reddit sues Perplexity over scraped data claims. [Law360]
* David Lat advises young Biglaw lawyers to treat it as a long-term career, even if they’re already eyeing the exit. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Law firm works to get Halloween costumes for kids who can’t afford them. [ABA Journal]
* UVA makes deal with Trump administration. Just the sort of coerced compliance with the federal government that founder Thomas Jefferson would’ve wanted! [Prawfsblawg]
* Kim Davis thinks Thomas opinions and Barrett book support her chances to overturn Obergefell… which is not wrong, but we’re going to keep being told not to worry anyway. [MSNBC]
* Michael Wolff sues Melania Trump after her lawyers threatened to sue him. [Courthouse News Service]
* In honor of the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials, the Smithsonian profiles Justice Robert Jackson. Catch it now, before the administration tells the Smithsonian to stop focusing on “how bad Nazis were.” [Smithsonian]

