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* Trump claims the gag order prevents him from testifying. So now Justice Merchan is going to have to the comically uncomfortable conversation asking if he thought he could lie about the court or if his elite white-collar lawyers have provided woefully ineffective assistance. [CNN]
* "The antitrust laws are not designed to ensure competitive markets," declared the closing in Google's antitrust case. Up is also down and we've always been at war with with Eastasia. [Bloomberg]
* Greenberg Traurig sues student group claiming that its speech activities against the war in Gaza amounts to "substantial assistance to a Foreign Terrorist Organization and its allies." That, um, is not how the First Amendment works. [Fox News]
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