Morning Docket: 09.19.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 09.19.25 - Above the Law
"* Craving another law firm ranking? Of course you are! The Global 200 is here. [ Law.com International] * Trump-appointed judge calls out DOJ for making false claims to deport a bunch of children under the radar. [ Washington Post] * Tennessee Supreme Court suggests dropping the ABA for law school accreditation. Hey, maybe PragerU could step in! [ Law.com] * Law professor suspended over Charlie Kirk comments. [ ABA Journal]"
"* After unconstitutionally pressuring ABC to suspend Kimmel, FCC chair proposes investigating The View. [ Politico] * DOJ eliminating neutral hiring process for Civil Rights Division, handing hiring authority over to Trump loyalists. [ Bloomberg Law News] * A conversation with an FBI whistleblower who raised questions about the agency's name check program. [ Whistleblower of the Week]"
The Global 200 ranking lists leading law firms and their positions in the international legal market. A Trump-appointed judge admonished the Department of Justice for allegedly making false claims to deport children without proper notice. The Tennessee Supreme Court floated removing ABA oversight from law school accreditation and mentioned alternative accrediting possibilities. A law professor faced suspension over public comments about Charlie Kirk. The FCC chair, having pressed ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel, proposed investigating The View. The DOJ ended a neutral hiring process in the Civil Rights Division and transferred hiring authority to political loyalists. An FBI whistleblower raised concerns about the agency's name check program.
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