Morning Docket: 11.19.24

* It's the "Decade of the Female Lawyer." [Reuters] * Celebrity claims famous lawyer attempted to extort a settlement by suggesting connections to Diddy. [Billboard] * Lawyer for Defense nominee Hegseth previews confirmation strategy by divulging that client paid off sexual assault accuser and will attempt to portray this as a nuisance settlement when asked. [NPR] * After failing in its first attempt, Congress is again taking up law to give the president the power to retaliate against non-profits like the ACLU. [Independent] * DOJ will ask judge to force Google to sell off Chrome. [Bloomberg Law News] * Lawsuit alleges Meta and Netflix entered illegal deal to divvy up market. [Law360] * With the Supreme Court eroding racial discrimination protections and states adopting school voucher programs, white-only segregation academies are on the rise again. [ProPublica]

Working woman* It’s the “Decade of the Female Lawyer.” [Reuters]

* Celebrity claims famous lawyer attempted to extort a settlement by suggesting connections to Diddy. [Billboard]

* Lawyer for Defense nominee Hegseth previews confirmation strategy by divulging that client paid off sexual assault accuser and will attempt to portray this as a nuisance settlement when asked. [NPR]

* After failing in its first attempt, Congress is again taking up law to give the president the power to retaliate against non-profits like the ACLU. [Independent]

* DOJ will ask judge to force Google to sell off Chrome. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Lawsuit alleges Meta and Netflix entered illegal deal to divvy up market. [Law360]

* With the Supreme Court eroding racial discrimination protections and states adopting school voucher programs, white-only segregation academies are on the rise again. [ProPublica]

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