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Morning Docket: 04.09.26 – Above the Law

*
Anthropic
fails
to
secure
a
stay
of
Pete
Hegseth’s
“give
us
autonomous
murder
bots
or
else”
designation.
But
the
all-Republican
panel
of
the
D.C.
Circuit
ordered
expedited
briefing,
a
signal
that
even
the
administration’s
friendliest
possible
panel
is
struggling
with
the
argument
“this
company
is
a
supply
chain
risk
and
the
remedy
is…
we
should
be
able
to
use
even
more
of
it.”
[Politico]

*
FBI
arrests
woman
for
leaking
information
about
unsolved
drug
trafficking
murders
at
Fort
Bragg.
Federal
law
enforcement
continues
to
be
fairly
blasé
about
solving
the

actual
murders

though.
[Guardian]

*
ABA
issues
first
not
qualified
rating
for
a
Trump
II
judicial
nominee.
[Reuters]

*
Trump
asks
NY
Court
of
Appeals
to
throw
out
civil
judgment
against
Trump
Organization
on
the
grounds
that
the
case
was
prejudicial
since
Letitia
James
campaigned
on
being
anti-fraud…
or
something.
[Courthouse
News
Service
]

*
DOJ’s
leading
antitrust
attorneys
announce
departures.
Todd
Blanche’s
tough
talk
about
combatting
fraud
doesn’t
seem
to
be
off
to
a
good
start.
[Law360]

*
Lawyer
accused
of
running
a
staged
car
accident
racket
for
insurance
settlements.
I
know
you’re
thinking
you’ve
heard
this
one
already,
but
this
is
a

different

lawyer
accused
of
doing
it.
[NY
Post
]

*
Ketamine
dealer
sentenced
to
15
years
in
Matthew
Perry’s
death.[AP
News
]