
*
The
Trump
administration
broke
the
Epstein
files
disclosure
statute,
but
can
anyone
do
anything
about
it?
[The
Guardian]
*
One
of
the
more
comically
inept
breaches
involved
the
Justice
Department
deleting
one
of
the
photos
they’d
already
released
once
they
realized
it
showed
Trump.
They’ve
now
restored
it,
hoping
everyone
stops
speculating
about
what
photos
the
government
never
released
in
the
first
place.
[CNBC]
*
Yale
Law
names
new
dean.
[Yale
Law
School]
*
Federal
judge
blocks
law
requiring
retailers
post
air
quality
information
about
gas
stoves
as
a
violation
of
the
First
Amendment.
Tobacco
companies,
here’s
your
chance
to
stick
it
to
that
pesky
Surgeon
General!
[Colorado
Sun]
*
DOJ
appealing
the
dismissal
of
the
Comey
and
James
cases.
[Law360]
*
Elon
Musk
won
his
appeal
to
pay
himself
more
than
Tesla’s
actually
worth
to
the
delight
of
meme
stock
shareholders.
[Reuters]
*
The
perils
of
data
licensing
in
an
AI
world.
[Legaltech
News]
*
Are
we
going
to
run
out
of
trial
lawyers?
Fewer
and
fewer
lawyers
are
banking
trial
advocacy
experience.
[On
the
Road]
