*
Facebook
says
it
makes
no
sense
to
characterize
their
market
as
connecting
friends
and
family.
But
being
bad
at
your
market
doesn’t
mean
it’s
not
your
market.
[Law360]
*
Law
schools
move
summer
associate
interviews
up
to
May.
[Reuters]
*
James
Ho
explains
that
district
judges
cannot
go
against
the
results
of
an
election,
a
strongly
held
view
he
developed
exactly
three
months
ago.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Former
DOJ
lawyer
involved
in
“one
of
the
largest
kleptocracy
schemes
in
history.”
As
opposed
to
the
current
DOJ
lawyers
who
are
involved
in
the
biggest
right
now.
[ABA
Journal]
*
New
front
in
trade
war
could
make
legal
AI
more
expensive.
[Legaltech
News]
*
Lawyer
founds
firm
after
being
mocked
for
being
too
nice.
[Roll
on
Friday]
*
Social
media
age
verification
law
blocked
because…
well,
because
it’s
not
remotely
constitutional.
[Ohio
Capital
Journal]