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Trump’s Ballroom Case Gets Loopy — See Generally

They Didn’t Cover “Trump” In Legal Writing: The ballroom case briefs continue to sound like a dementia patient wrote them.

Admit It, You’ve Ordered A “6-3 Decision” This Week: Matt Damon brought his Brett Kavanaugh impersonation back to SNL and brought us an iconic legal drink order.

Insider Trading Case Update: This week, we learned the identity of the Wachtell insider.

James Comey Does The Don Draper Meme : The former FBI Director doesn’t think about Todd Blanche at all.

Trust The Associates: Judge applauds Susman Godfrey for giving key argument to junior lawyer.

All Partners Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others: Another firm looks to the non-equity partner model.

John Roberts Pulls The Racial Discrimination Panic Button: The Chief thought Alabama’s proposed maps were too racist a few years ago. But that was before Republicans faced grim Midterm prospects.

DOJ Launches Attack On Ethics: Government sues D.C. Bar for trying to enforce ethical rules.

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Ken Paxton Sets His Sights On Suing Netflix: Less to do with consumer protections and more with handling Trump’s enemies.

Davis Polk Is Committed To California: They’re looking to build out a full-service office in Southern California!

Practicing Without Competency: Another poorly written DOJ brief looks like Trump penned it.

Context Matters: NetDocuments’ new cross-referencing feature makes it much easier to organize and work on projects.

On Exam Day, Bring Your Bible: Utah’s new religious freedom law looks like it will be difficult to implement in law exams.

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 05.15.26

* Elon Musk leaves country despite judge in OpenAI trial warning him that he wasn’t excused. [Independent]

* Clients don’t mind lawyers working from home, blowing up a key law firm excuse for aggressive back to office drives. [Roll on Friday]

* Supreme Court allows mifepristone telesales to continue — suddenly Alito and Thomas are very angry about the shadow docket. [NBC News]

* Ethics lawyer calls out “fundamental threat” to profession in DOJ effort to sue D.C. Bar into refusing to enforce ethical rules against government lawyers [National Law Journal]

* Judge blocks Texas immigration law noting that “it is implausible to imagine” every state having its own immigration law. [Texas Tribune]

* Wilson Sonsini handing out big bucks to encourage pro bono work. [American Lawyer]

* Supreme Court says courts continue to have power over cases they’ve sent to arbitration. [Law360]

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The DOJ’s Might Makes Right Biglaw EO Argument Isn’t Very Persuasive: They’re shaming lower courts for not bowing to presidential authority, legitimate or not.

That Did Not Please The Court: Judge shames Lisa Hsiao for “reckless disregard for the duty of candor owed to a federal court.”

Holding The Accountability Accountable: DOJ sues D.C. Bar for doing its job of holding lawyers to ethical rules.

Judge Orders Former Executive Director To Return Over $1M To Nonprofit: The money was earmarked for housing generally, not his house specifically.

Gotta Get A Government Gig: These law schools have great government job placements!