*
Judge
denies
Trump
attempt
to
toss
hush
money
convictions
on
grounds
of
“sure
he
wasn’t
in
office
but
paying
off
porn
stars
is
a
*kind*
of
official
presidential”
immunity.
But
the
court
reserved
the
right
to
toss
the
case
later
based
on
feels.
[CNN]
*
TikTok
swipes
over
to
the
Supreme
Court
to
stop
looming
ban.
[National
Law
Journal]
*
Adeel
Mangi
gives
up
on
Third
Circuit
nomination
noting
that
confirmation
had
become
“a
channel
for
the
raising
of
money
based
on
performative
McCarthyism
before
video
cameras.”
But
that’s
a
half-truth!
It
can
also
been
a
rubberstamping
commission
mill
for
unqualified
Federalist
Society
flunkies
and
we’ll
see
that
side
soon
enough.
[New
Jersey
Law
Journal]
*
Despite
court
ruling,
law
school
class
diversity
remained
more
or
less
steady
this
year.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Supreme
Court
finally
finds
a
political
corruption
case
they
will
allow
to
proceed.
[Reuters]
*
Supreme
Court
also
moves
toward
online
lottery
for
public
seats.
[ABA
Journal]
*
Where
will
Tom
Girardi
serve
out
his
sentence?
[Law360]