
*
Attorney
General
Pam
Bondi
spent
the
day
on
Capitol
Hill
making
snide
remarks
and
trying
to
deflect
from
her
boss’s
appearances
in
the
Epstein
files
and
Tom
Homan’s
missing
$50,000.
[CNN]
*
Chinese
hackers
target
major
law
firm.
[NY
Times]
*
The
government
is
required
to
pay
furloughed
employees
back
pay
after
a
shutdown…
so
the
OMB
just
deleted
all
mention
of
that
law.
[Government
Executive]
*
Supreme
Court
kickoff
suggests
the
justices
will
strike
down
laws
against
conversion
therapy
as
“viewpoint
discrimination.”
Because
child
abuse
is
technically
a
viewpoint.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Speaking
of
the
Supreme
Court,
here’s
a
preview.
As
Clubber
Lang
put
it:
“My
prediction?
Pain.”
[The
Nation]
*
SEC
Chair
hopes
to
deregulate
quickly
to
prevent
future
administrations
from
undoing
the
financial
meltdown
he’s
preparing
to
cause.
[Law360]
*
EvenUp
announces
$150
million
funding
round.
[Law.com]
*
Tom
Girardi’s
son-in-law
sentenced.
[LA
Times]
