
*
After
Supreme
Court
conservatives
invented
a
whole
new
legal
standard
to
prevent
Trump
from
firing
Federal
Reserve
governors,
Trump
claims
—
without
much
support
—
to
have
fired
Federal
Reserve
governor.
Stocks
react…
predictably.
[WSJ]
*
Trump
also
explained
that
he’s
suing
over
the
Senate’s
use
of
blue
slips.
And
like
the
worst
1L
in
your
section,
he
can’t
identify
who
he
could
sue
or
on
what
grounds.
[Law360]
*
Law
firm
pushing
Brown
University
to
delete
research
revealing
that
anti-wind
power
groups
get
their
money
from
conservative
political
networks.
[NY
Times]
*
ABA
asks
more
schools
to
enroll
students
without
an
admissions
test
score
to
gather
data
on
whether
the
tests
make
any
difference
outside
than
providing
the
most
insufferable
pickup
line
at
the
bar.
[Law.com]
*
Ken
Paxton
orders
Texas
public
schools
to
hang
Ten
Commandments
despite
court
order
blocking
the
obviously
unconstitutional
law.
[Houston
Chronicle]
*
In
wake
of
PACER
hack,
Senator
Wyden
asks
for
independent
review
of
the
judiciary’s
cybersecurity
to
see
if
John
Roberts
is
botching
that
as
badly
as
all
his
other
tasks
as
Chief
Justice.
[Reuters]
*
White
House
appeals
ruling
that
Alina
Habba
is
not
actually
the
U.S.
Attorney
for
New
Jersey.
This
is
approaching
“George
Costanza
showing
up
at
the
office
after
quitting”
levels.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
