*
Trump
administration
refusal
to
honor
9-0
Supreme
Court
ruling
to
facilitate
the
release
from
custody
of
a
Maryland
man
mistakenly
deported
becomes
gravest
crisis
for
federal
judiciary
since
the
apocryphal
“John
Marshall
has
made
his
decision,
now
let
him
enforce
it”
moment.
[The
Atlantic]
*
Hot
mic
catches
Trump
declaring
that
he’s
planning
to
sell
American
citizens
to
El
Salvador
next.
That’s…
not
legal.
[Dorf
on
Law]
*
“With
Trump
Obtaining
$940M
in
‘Free
Legal
Services,’
Will
9
Big
Law
Firms
Now
Face
Talent,
Brand
and
Conflict
Issues?”
Spoiler
alert:
Yes.
[American
Lawyer]
*
“Linking
Friends
No
Longer
Meta’s
Focus,
Zuckerberg
Says,”
is
a
perfect
exemple
of
Cory
Doctorow’s
concept
of
“technological
enshittification.”
[Law360]
*
AI
training
opens
exciting
new
avenue
for
copyright
trolling.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
El
Salvador
blocking
access
to
attorneys
because
that’s
the
whole
point
of
selling
people
to
a
fascist
slave
state.
[Reuters]
*
Legal
reporter
Mike
Sacks
announces
congressional
run.
[LoHud]