
A
critical
analysis
of
the
best
variety
of
Coca-Cola
product
gives
way
to
a
conversation
about
law
this
week.
Cadwalader
ends
its
tumultuous
year
—
involving
a
Trump
administration
capitulation
and
a
series
of
defections
—
with
a
big
quasi-transatlantic
merger
announcement
with
cross-Pond
Hogan
Lovells.
Christmas
came
early
—
to
the
extent
anyone
thinks
of
U.S.
News
law
school
rankings
as
“Christmas”
—
with
a
prediction
about
the
new
law
school
pecking
order.
And
it
looks
like
garbage
at
a
time
when
those
rankings
may
be
more
important
than
ever.
Also,
ICE
appears
to
be
publishing
an
enemies
list?
That
doesn’t
seem
great.
All
that
and
some
thoughts
on
Alan
Dershowitz
writing
a
new
book
suggesting
Trump
might
be
able
to
get
a
third
term
despite
the
clear
text
of
the
Constitution.
