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Morning Docket: 01.30.23 – Above the Law

Sam
Bankman-Fried
(Photo
by
Matias
J.
Ocner/Miami
Herald/Tribune
News
Service
via
Getty
Images)

*
Sam
Bankman-Fried
objects
to
“overbroad”
bail
restrictions.
Bail
restrictions
can
be
onerous
and
harassing
but
these
boil
down
to
“please
don’t
talk
to
possible
witnesses
against
you
or
send
automatically
deleting
communications,”
which
seems…
reasonable.
Next
thing
you
know
they’re
going
to
be
telling
him
he
can’t
pay
fines
with
magic
beans!
[Reuters]

*
When
looking
in
the
mirror
in
2023,
there’s
one
question
we
must
all
ask
ourselves:
Was
I
at
Camp
Lejeune?
I
don’t
think
so,
but
these
ads
have
got
me
wondering
if
I
might’ve
been
stationed
there
for
5
years
and
just
forgot.
[Bloomberg]

*
Life
Sciences
work
is
going
to
stay
busy.
It
seems
there’s
still
plenty
of
money
out
there
despite
all
the
grumbling.
[The
Recorder
]

*
It
took
a
Ninth
Circuit
opinion,
but
it
turns
out
that,
yes,
the
president
can
fire
people
who
work
for
him.
Glad
we
got
that
settled.
[Law360]

*
The
Prenda
Law
saga
continues
as
a
federal
court
shuts
down
the
latest
attempt
of
the
imprisoned
lawyer
to
file
more
of
the
same
lawsuits
that
landed
him
in
prison
in
the
first
place.
[Ars
Technica
]