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Morning Docket: 06.26.26

* Todd Blanche “conceded” to breaking Epstein file disclosure law. Judge gives DOJ a week to fix it. [Politico]

* Republicans flail trying to explain how they oppose birthright citizenship and still root for a USA soccer team led by a beneficiary of birthright citizenship. [Courthouse News Service]

* North Carolina passes litigation funding ban to make sure only big corporations can afford justice. [American Lawyer]

* NRA charity division sues NRA accusing the larger organization of stealing funds. Don’t they know the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun? [Reuters]

* Former Facebook executive challenges company’s effort to keep her silent. [Law360]

* In-house lawyers want firms to send more secondments. [Roll on Friday]

* Roblox suit alleges child labor violations. [Bloomberg Law News]

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