* En banc rehearing of case about Kat Von D’s Miles Davis tattoo will leave one side kind of blue. [Courthouse News Service]
* Federal judge cancels trials and punishes both sides for fake AI cases. [New York Times]
* As we wait on the birthright citizenship case, Trump’s administration seems to be preemptively violating the Fourteenth Amendment. [Balls and Strikes]
* “Prosecutor admits to accessing databases to spy on romantic rival.” [ABA Journal]
* Surprising no one, the DOJ took the shadow docket ruling installing Alabama’s racist election maps and felt emboldened to declare the EEOC’s employment discrimination enforcement efforts illegal. [Reuters]
* Trump getting a new Fifth Circuit nominee, so Ken Paxton has a future after November. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Kalshi asking for employer info to avoid some instances of market manipulation. Notably not “is your dad personally ordering the strike you just bet on.” [Law360]
* Judge tells government to stop trying to get out of tariff refunds. [New York Law Journal]
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