
*
It’s
that
time
of
year
to
start
wildly
speculating
about
Supreme
Court
retirements.
[ABA
Journal]
*
A
new
decision
strikes
down
medical
privacy
rules
to
give
prosecutors
more
access
to
scour
private
abortion
records.
It
will
shock
you
not
at
all
that
this
comes
from
Judge
Matthew
Kacsmaryk
sitting
by
himself
in
Amarillo.
Weird…
the
GOP
was
up
in
arms
about
district
courts
issuing
nationwide
rulings
a
few
weeks
ago.
[The
Hill]
*
It’s
telling
that
Cuomo’s
history
on
judicial
nominees
barely
even
registers
on
the
list
of
reasons
not
to
vote
for
him.
[New
York
Law
Journal]
*
Administration
plans
to
tie
infrastructure
funds
to
willingness
to
consign
local
law
enforcement
to
immigration
work.
[Reuters]
*
“Texas
Judge
Brings
Outsider
View
to
Bankruptcy
Romance
Scandal”
is
objectively
a
bizarre
string
of
words
that
we
have
to
string
together
these
days.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
State
AGs
warn
about
the
dangers
of
a
federal
ban
on
state
AI
regulations.
[Law360]
*
The
Skrmetti
opinion
is
destined
for
infamy,
if
the
country
survives
long
enough.
[The
Nation]
