
*
Judge
Breyer
calls
out
Elon
Musk’s
lawyer
for
giving
“false
impression”
to
the
jury
in
Twitter
case,
but
she
was
just
staying
on
brand
as
a
Grok
representative.
[Law360]
*
More
states
consider
alternative
licensure
paths.
[ABA
Journal]
*
Supreme
Court
seemed
unconvinced
that
defendants
can
waive
their
rights
to
appeal
and
then
be
stuck
with
an
arbitrary
sentence.
[National
Law
Journal]
*
With
its
sparse
decision
striking
down
California
law
preventing
schools
from
outing
students,
the
Court
drapes
itself
in
dangerous
power.
[Vox]
*
A
refresher
on
the
Court
of
International
Trade,
the
folks
deciding
all
the
tariff
refunds.
[New
York
Law
Journal]
*
Homeland
Security
probes
alleged
comments
Greg
Bovino
made
about
Jewish
lawyer.
[Guardian]
