
*
Ed
Martin
formally
charged
by
D.C.
disciplinary
authorities.
In
case
you
were
wondering
why
the
DOJ
is
so
adamant
about
banning
local
licensing
authorities
from
investigating
ethical
breaches.
[CNN]
*
Journalists
from
Law360
join
sibling
publication
writers
in
protesting
parent
company
RELX
signing
a
LexisNexis
deal
with
ICE.
Reuters
journalists
also
asked
about
the
various
deals
Thomson
Reuters
has
with
Homeland
Security.
[ABA
Journal]
*
Berkeley
now
has
a
month-long
1L
course
on
dealing
with
early
recruiting.
Hey,
offer
it
for
the
whole
year!
Just
move
Torts
and
Contracts
to
2L…
it’s
not
like
the
firms
care
about
those
grades
anyway.
[The
Recorder]
*
Judiciary
plans
to
make
electronic
filing
and
records
system
upgrades
a
priority
after
hacking
incident.
With
this
decision
to
fast-track
an
overhaul
we
could
be
looking
at
a
truly
modern
PACER
in…
I
don’t
know…
10
years
or
so.
[Reuters]
*
Judiciary
sit
down
continued
long-running
discussion
of
lower
court
judges
needing
more
security
and
the
Chief
Justice…
not
really
doing
anything
about
it.
[Law360]
*
NASDAQ
changing
its
rules
to
bring
on
SpaceX,
and
historically,
great
things
happen
when
the
financial
industry
throws
out
all
its
standards
to
appease
billionaires!
[CNBC]
*
Lawyer
convicted
of
stalking
legal
blogger
sentenced
to
community
service
and
plans
to
appeal.
[Legal
Cheek]
