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Morning Docket: 02.24.26

* NY Bar Exam’s response to snowstorm canceling flights nationwide… the show must go on! [ABA Journal]

* More FOIA suits over Biglaw Pro Bono Payola deals. [National Law Journal]

* Neal Katyal says his clients want their tariff refunds. If they get them, we’ll all surely see those rebates passed on to the consumer the same way they passed on the tariffs, right? [NPR]

* Former ICE lawyer testifies that the system is dangerously broken. See, now, here’s a lawyer abiding by his ethical duties as opposed to many, many others. [NBC News]

* Gibson Dunn loses case over former partner’s retirement pay. [Reuters]

* Thomson Reuters CoCounsel hits a million users. [Artificial Lawyer]

* State of the Union poised to get awkward for Supreme Court. [MSNow]

See Also

Where Were You During Chief Justice Robert’s Humiliation? — See Also

“I’ll Never Forget This” To “An Embarrassment” In A Year’s Time: Trump shamed the hell out of Republican justices that didn’t see it his way.

Aileen Cannon Knows Better Than To Go Against Trump: Nothing say “checks and balances” like protecting the president!

Law Student Dams Car Into The Hoover: The apparent terrorist attack leaves far more questions than answers.

Bad Time To Be The Example: Tech accountability case gets sidelined by lack of tech accountability.

State Supreme Justice Trades Gavel For Chalkboard: Finally, a Con Law professor that knows their stuff!

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