* Trump asks Supreme Court to halt TikTok ban. [Law360]
* Lawmakers question new judiciary travel disclosure rules that seek to obscure travel before 2022. Judiciary expected to tell them to pound sand and then take a lobbyist funded vacation. [Reuters]
* Oklahoma Attorney General dismissed charges against a police officer who fractured the neck of a 71-year-old man — requiring a feeding tube and surgery to address brain bleeding — because a few bad apples have successfully spoiled the bunch. [NBC News]
* Fifth Circuit continues playing yo-yo with Corporate Transparency Act implementation. [Bloomberg Law News]
* White lawyer explains how law school diversity helped his career. [Harvard Crimson]
* Proposed regulation would set rules for foreign company lobbyists. Presumably foreign government lobbyists still get to serve in the next administration though. [National Law Journal]
* Justin Baldoni’s lawyers tease countersuit that will “shock everyone.” [Deadline]
The post Morning Docket: 12.30.24 appeared first on Above the Law.* Trump asks Supreme Court to halt TikTok ban. [Law360]
* Lawmakers question new judiciary travel disclosure rules that seek to obscure travel before 2022. Judiciary expected to tell them to pound sand and then take a lobbyist funded vacation. [Reuters]
* Oklahoma Attorney General dismissed charges against a police officer who fractured the neck of a 71-year-old man — requiring a feeding tube and surgery to address brain bleeding — because a few bad apples have successfully spoiled the bunch. [NBC News]
* Fifth Circuit continues playing yo-yo with Corporate Transparency Act implementation. [Bloomberg Law News]
* White lawyer explains how law school diversity helped his career. [Harvard Crimson]
* Proposed regulation would set rules for foreign company lobbyists. Presumably foreign government lobbyists still get to serve in the next administration though. [National Law Journal]
* Justin Baldoni’s lawyers tease countersuit that will “shock everyone.” [Deadline]
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