*
Supreme
Court
decides
Trump
can
continue
disappearing
people
to
El
Salvador
as
long
as
he
gives
the
people
snatched
off
the
street
by
masked
agents
and
spirited
away
to
interstate
holding
areas
a
de
minimis
opportunity
to
file
a
fully
sufficient
habeas
petition.
[One
First]
*
Senate
Dems
probe
Biglaw
firms
for
allegedly
trying
to
poach
Paul
Weiss
clients
and
talent
while
it
was
under
Trump’s
executive
order.
What
they
don’t
understand
is
that
after
the
settlement,
the
firms
almost
certainly
turned
around
and
tried
to
poach
clients
and
talent
on
the
basis
of
its
cowering.
It’s
not
political,
it’s
just
shameless
capitalism.
[National
Law
Journal]
*
Does
Biglaw
have
such
a
short
memory
that
these
settlements
will
fade
away?
I
don’t
know…
I
seem
to
remember
some
big
tobacco
company
firms
that
you
don’t
see
anymore.
[American
Lawyer]
*
NCAA’s
attempt
to
resolve
NIL
issues
falls
apart.
[Law360]
*
Trump
aims
to
win
AI
with
coal.
China
cannot
stop
giggling.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Lawyer
detained
at
the
airport
for
representing
a
protester.
[Detroit
Free
Press]
*
Government
uses
US
Marshals
to
intimidate
whistleblower.
[Reuters]