*
Supreme
Court
heard
transgender
rights
arguments
today.
[AP
News]
*
Elon
Musk
and
his
supporters
blast
the
Delaware
courts
after
losing
his
bid
to
raid
Tesla
shareholders
of
$56
billion
in
value
calling
it
“absolute
corruption.”
For
the
record,
Delaware
upheld
its
famously
long-standing
corporate
law
to
the
letter
and
Elon
has
rewritten
the
terms
of
service
for
X
users
to
make
sure
they
can
only
sue
him
in
front
of
a
Tesla
investor.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
While
firms
continue
to
backslide
on
hybrid
work,
Arent
Fox
downsizes
LA
office
in
recognition
of
the
new
model.
[The
Recorder]
*
Ninth
Circuit
upholds
most
of
Idaho’s
abortion
ban,
striking
down
only
the
prison
term
for
telling
minors
about
the
option
of
leaving
the
state
as
protected
speech.
[ABA
Journal]
*
Trump
claims
presidential
immunity
extends
to
local
prosecutions
for
crimes
that
took
place
entirely
while
not
being
president.
It
turns
out
he
really
could
shoot
someone
on
Fifth
Avenue.
[Law360]
*
Maybe
we
shouldn’t
be
giving
17-year-olds
Doogie
Howser
law
licenses?
[The
Hill]