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Morning Docket: 07.01.26

* In an exquisite use of concurring opinions, Ketanji Brown Jackson goes off on Clarence Thomas and his revisionist history of the 14th Amendment. [Bloomberg Law News]

* The left can’t afford to get cocky about the birthright citizenship decision. [Huffington Post]

* Hey! SCOTUS’s election law decision yesterday *could* have been worse! [Slate]

* TikTok settles with plaintiff rather than take the social media use case to trial in California. [Reuters]

* Mere months after being confirmed to a district court seat, Anna St. John gets a nod for the Fifth Circuit — that is the fastest of fast tracks. [Law.com]

* It’s time for Donald Trump to pay the price, the E. Jean Carroll $5+ million judgment that is. [The Hill]

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