
*
Federal
judiciary
can
stay
open
until
October
17
amid
shutdown.
After
that?
Have
you
guys
ever
seen
The
Purge?
[Reuters]
*
Lawyer
giving
out
roadside
legal
advice.
Did
you
know
lawyers
could
provide
pro
bono
work
without
a
corrupt
quid
pro
quo?
[Axios]
*
E-Verify
goes
down
after
government
shutdown
in
perfect
encapsulation
of
how
the
administration
doesn’t
care
about
immigration
beyond
authorizing
masked
vigilantism.
[Law360]
*
AI
threatens
data
privacy,
which
is
somehow
something
that
we
need
to
keep
telling
people.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Barrister
apprenticeships
coming
to
the
UK.
[Legal
Cheek]
*
Judge
suspended
for
showing
leniency
to
defendant
to
make
sure
she
wouldn’t
lose
her
baby
while
her
claim
was
handled.
[ABA
Journal]
*
DOJ
asking
for
stays
in
antitrust
cases
in
light
of
the
shutdown.
[National
Law
Journal]
