Morning Docket: 11.20.24
* With the Trump sentencing delayed, prosecutors are gearing up for the inevitable request that state crimes should be legal if the convict wins a national election. Alas, this precedent will arrive too late for Charles Manson. [NY Law Journal] * Weil being dealt double whammy with a pair of practice leaders expected to depart. [American Lawyer] * Matt Gaetz appointment shines new light on warnings from the Founders [Daily Report] * New record for the youngest person to pass California bar exam, topping her own brother's previous record. [ABA Journal] * Employers considering reversing raises now that Trump is expected to nix overtime rules. [Bloomberg Law News] * Lawyer in Megan Thee Stallion case begs judge not to impose sanctions over missed in-person court date. [Legal Affairs and Trials] * Penn State's plan to merge its law schools receives ABA approval. [Penn Live]
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* Weil being dealt double whammy with a pair of practice leaders expected to depart. [American Lawyer]
* Matt Gaetz appointment shines new light on warnings from the Founders [Daily Report]
* New record for the youngest person to pass California bar exam, topping her own brother’s previous record. [ABA Journal]
* Employers considering reversing raises now that Trump is expected to nix overtime rules. [Bloomberg Law News]
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* Lawyer in Megan Thee Stallion case begs judge not to impose sanctions over missed in-person court date. [Legal Affairs and Trials]
* Penn State’s plan to merge its law schools receives ABA approval. [Penn Live]