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Morning Docket: 08.06.26

Morning Docket: 08.06.26

* New Mexico sued the Justice Department, accusing Todd Blanche of facilitating a cover-up of Epstein crimes in the state. [Courthouse News Service] * Trump attempts to block BBC access to his finances as he learns that “discovery” is a thing that happens. [New...

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Things Must Be Busy At Milbank — See Also

Milbank Offers An Early Start, And Actually Means ‘Optional’: The firm is offering its incoming class a start date three weeks early, and citing ‘exceptionally strong client demand’ to explain why. A History-Making Group Lateral Move: Brown Rudnick just picked off 34...

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5th Circuit Sees Possible Record En Banc Activity in 2026

5th Circuit Sees Possible Record En Banc Activity in 2026

While various factors may help explain the high level of en banc activity, court watchers cautioned that this year's potential record may be a function of the Fifth Circuit's docket, not necessarily a sign that its judges have become more receptive to rehearing cases...

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Will We Never Learn Our Lesson About The Bar Exam?

The profession yet again forced law school graduates to take a closed-book doctrinal memory test to earn the right to perform a job where answering questions from memory constitutes malpractice. And, yet again, the ritual came with a series of catastrophes and a fully...

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Will We Never Learn Our Lesson About The Bar Exam?

Will We Never Learn Our Lesson About The Bar Exam?

The profession yet again forced law school graduates to take a closed-book doctrinal memory test to earn the right to perform a job where answering questions from memory constitutes malpractice. And, yet again, the ritual came with a series of catastrophes and a fully...

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Honor Courts, Boards, And Academic Dishonesty

Honor Courts, Boards, And Academic Dishonesty

Many law schools have a disciplinary body of students, faculty, or a combination of the two, that determine violations of the law school’s “honor code.” These “honor courts” or “honor boards” are quasi-adjudicatory creatures. The purpose of these boards is a bit of...

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LexisNexis Bets On Build-A-Bear Model For Legal AI

LexisNexis Bets On Build-A-Bear Model For Legal AI

This morning, LexisNexis announced its Customer Innovation Lab to rebuild “how legal AI gets shipped.” Lawyers from firms, corporate legal departments, the judiciary, and academia can walk into LexisNexis’s physical space with their specific pain points, and...

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Morning Docket: 08.05.26

Morning Docket: 08.05.26

* Chicago U.S. Attorney’s Office self-reports wrongdoing to DOJ watchdog… where almost certainly nothing will end up happening. [Chicago Tribune] * ABA House of Delegates refuses to junk diversity standard for accreditation. [JD Journal] * Anti-law enforcement license...

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Lawyer Laterals: Free Agents With No Comp Caps 

Lawyer Laterals: Free Agents With No Comp Caps 

The big news last week was that Bob Savitt, co-chair and veteran litigator with Wachtell, left that firm for Gibson Dunn and took six others with him. (It was supposed to be seven, but that’s a whole other story.) Lots of speculation why, and most of it centered on...

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Before He Wrote Opinions, He Broke Tackles

Before He Wrote Opinions, He Broke Tackles

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which future Supreme Court justice was, briefly, the best running back in professional football — a first-round draft pick who led the NFL in rushing as a rookie, did it again two years later, and was...

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The Explosive Look Inside Paul, Weiss — See Also

The Explosive Look Inside Paul, Weiss — See Also

The Man Now Running Paul, Weiss Reportedly Didn’t Want A Trans Partner Working On His Clients: Before Scott Barshay took the corner office, he allegedly decided Lex Korberg was bad for business. Upon Further Reflection…: Jeanine Pirro declined to further imperil her...

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Descrybe Open-Sources Its Legal Research Plumbing

Buried in the setup instructions of Anthropic’s claude-for-legal repository is the most important line about Claude’s threat (or OpenAI’s for that matter) to take over the legal industry: “Connect a research tool first.” Everything else in the suite — 12 practice-area...

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The Best Law Schools For Moot Court (2026)

The Best Law Schools For Moot Court (2026)

Moot court may not get the same attention as law review, but for students who actually want to litigate, it’s one of the closest things to the real job that they’ll experience in law school. It forces students to think on their feet, respond to relentless questioning,...

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Counting Trump’s Many Victories

Counting Trump’s Many Victories

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Conservative commentators howled about the specter of Dr. Anthony Fauci invoking the Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself more than 100 times during his Congressional testimony last Wednesday. Disgraceful! And then I...

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Texas Lawyer Announces the 2026 Texas Legal Awards Shortlist

Texas Lawyer Announces the 2026 Texas Legal Awards Shortlist

Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and winners of the 2026 Texas Legal Awards. Congratulations, and good luck to the finalists at the September 30 awards dinner in Dallas       Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and...

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Texas Legal Awards Shortlist Announced

Texas Legal Awards Shortlist Announced

Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and winners of the 2026 Texas Legal Awards. Congratulations, and good luck to the finalists at the September 30 awards dinner in Dallas       Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and...

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Big Law May Be Training AI Better Than Its Associates

Big Law May Be Training AI Better Than Its Associates

From Australia to the U.S., firms are pouring money into AI while hiring fewer entry-level lawyers. The bigger risk isn't automation—it's failing to develop the judgment, strategy and client skills future partners will need.       From Australia to the U.S., firms are...

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The Biglaw Love Shack — See Also

The Biglaw Love Shack — See Also

If The Office Is A Rockin’: It seems as though everyone at Wachtell was hooking up. Anti-DEI Group Is Coming For The Biglaw Pipeline: They’ve filed suit against Sponsors for Educational Opportunity and 14 Biglaw firms. Broken Clocks: Elon Musk brings a valid challenge...

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How To Gain Visibility Through Featured Snippets

If you use Google regularly (yes, 90% of those searching for an answer still use Google!), you are probably familiar with featured snippets. These short excerpts from linked websites have become the ultimate golden ring in search engine marketing because not only are...

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The Ultimate Clerkship Flex

The Ultimate Clerkship Flex

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Who is the only Supreme Court justce to see two of his former SCOTUS clerks become justices? Hint: The future justices even clerked at One First Street during the same Term — they attended the same...

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Is Anyone At Wachtell NOT Hooking Up?

Is Anyone At Wachtell NOT Hooking Up?

After a viral video caught a partner making out with an associate on a park bench, briefly thrusting Wachtell into the mainstream consciousness, we figured it would blow over quickly. But then Gibson Dunn moved forward with a splashy mass poaching event, adding the...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “U.S. Revives Obscure Court in Bid to Deport Afghan Woman; The case is a...

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Skechers Cannot Outrun State Tax Ruling, Appeals Court Says

Skechers Cannot Outrun State Tax Ruling, Appeals Court Says

The footwear company must be taxed as a manufacturing corporation, the Massachusetts Appeals Court held Thursday morning, because it played an essential role in every stage of its shoes' production—despite assembly actually occurring overseas.       The footwear...

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Morning Docket: 07.31.26

Morning Docket: 07.31.26

* Even if the Senate rejects Todd Blanche, he’s going to stay in the job indefinitely, no matter how questionably constitutional that may be. [Politico] * Judge seems to think Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic as a security risk is bogus. [Law360] * Lawyer seeks...

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