
*
It’s
tariffs
day
at
the
Supreme
Court!
While
some
wonder
if
the
liberal
justices
will
find
themselves
awkwardly
embracing
non-delegation
arguments,
maybe
the
textualists
on
the
other
side
can
just
focus
on
the
statute
not
including
the
word
“tariff”
and
leave
it
at
that.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Judge
Ho
wants
the
Fifth
Circuit
to
make
it
easier
for
companies
to
scam
the
government.
[Reuters]
*
Alito
freaks
out
over
the
suggestion
that
Scalia’s
brand
of
textualism
was
mostly
for
show.
[Balls
and
Strikes]
*
Multiple
firms
involved
in
effort
to
make
Denny’s
go
private.
Because
nothing
says
Denny’s
like
five
people
fighting
over
how
to
split
the
check
at
the
end.
[Law360]
*
Dechert
goes
to
4-days
in
office.
[Legal
Intelligencer]
*
Is
AI
an
honor
code
violation?
Hm.
Hey,
ChatGPT,
“Is
AI
an
honor
code
violation?”
[ABA
Journal]
*
Founding
law
firm
partner
pushed
out
over
“use
of
private
jets
and
yachts.”
The
Brits
are
so
weird…
over
here
that
just
makes
him
the
perfect
pick
to
run
the
FBI.
[Times
of
London]
