*
Skadden
facing
an
NLRB
probe
over
its
decision
to
block
firm
emails
to
squelch
talk
about
its
Trump
deal.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Trump
prepares
to
strip
ABA
of
its
role
accrediting
law
schools.
If
you
have
a
copy
of
Contracts
for
Dummies
and
a
dream…
prepare
to
get
your
grift
on!
[Reuters]
*
Meanwhile,
the
ABA
sues
Trump
administration
over
arbitrary
and
capricious
spending
cuts
that
triggered
layoffs.
[Law.com]
*
Uproar
over
Cal
bar
using
AI
before
final
vetting
in
its
question
development
workflow
has
the
UK
checking
up
on
its
process.
[LegalCheek]
*
D.C.
Circuit,
hearing
Judge
Newman
matter,
baffled
by
the
idea
that
the
Constitution
that
says
judges
serve
for
life
unless
they
resign
or
are
impeached
might
actually
mean
that
judges
serve
for
life
unless
they
resign
or
are
impeached.
Why
can’t
they
shadow
impeach
their
colleagues…
you
know,
as
a
treat.
[Law360]
*
Time
to
break
up
Google…
[Guardian]
*
Biglaw
in
the
midst
of
Saudi
gold
rush.
Er…
“black
gold”…
“Texas
tea.”
[LawFuel]