*
Gorsuch’s
new
book
presents
factually
inaccurate
record
to
advance
political
agenda.
Not
really
a
shocker
—
in
Bremerton
v.
Kennedy
the
dissent
explicitly
calls
him
out
for
his
propensity
for
making
up
facts.
[Politico]
*
Biglaw
firms
are
increasingly
suing
clients
over
unpaid
bills.
[New
York
Law
Journal]
*
Judge
Reed
O’Connor
is
overseeing
the
DOJ-Boeing
settlement
that
raises
real
questions
over
the
government
offering
a
sweetheart
deal
to
protect
a
company
from
a
damaging
trial
over
the
deadly
results
of
its
greedy
cost-cutting
measures.
So
obviously
O’Connor’s
biggest
concern
is
if
the
DOJ’s
proposed
independent
monitor
was
chosen
by
DEI
policies.
[Reuters]
*
Judge
in
trouble
for
ordering
restitution
that
went
to
himself
in
case
involving
damage
to
his
truck.
Judges
can’t
preside
over
cases
where
they
have
a
personal
financial
interest!
Who
does
this
guy
think
he
is,
a
Supreme
Court
justice?
[ABA
Journal]
*
Uncle
Luke
testifies
that
2
Live
Crew
songs
weren’t
works
for
hire…
unlike
Miami
football
in
the
90s,
amirite?
[Law360]
*
Everything
we
learn
about
the
RFK
Jr-Olivia
Nuzzi-Ryan
Lizza
situation
is
against
our
will.
[Daily
Beast]
*
Fortress
becomes
big
player
in
litigation
finance.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]