American Juris Society

Morning Docket: 06.29.26

* Supreme Court building extensive police force to further insulate their echo chamber. But don’t worry, these new cops will still dutifully fail to finger Sam Alito for leaking opinions. [Politico]

* Baker Botts bets bots boost billing. [Bloomberg Law News]

* John Yoo brings torture memo energy to special prosecutor team to investigate wingnut conspiracy theories. [CNN]

* Ashurst Perkins Coie merger lands. [Legal Cheek]

* Trump threatens new 100 percent tariffs to further tax the American people. [Law360]

* DHS says migrants need to seek permanent immigration status or get out… which is why ICE patrols courthouses where immigrants are scheduled to appear to try to get permanent status. [Reuters]

* New Mexico looks to set up alternative licensing path. [ABA Journal]

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