Morning Docket: 09.16.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 09.16.25 - Above the Law
"* D.C. Circuit blocks attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor. [ NBC News] * Trump files $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times for malicious reporting of stuff he doesn't like. [ CNN] * Two different people claim to be Chief Legal Officer of Microsoft and no one could figure out the correct answer. This is what happens when you run on Microsoft Teams. [ Corporate Counsel]"
"* Brett Kavanaugh's getting protested in Waco, if you want a sense of how unpopular this Court has gotten. [ Texas Lawyer] * Prosecutors argue that Tom Goldstein can't pay his fees with his house since his house is the subject of one of the charges. [ Law360]"
"* Trump administration calling its politically motivated federal cuts as contract breaches in order to shunt them into the Court of Claims where litigants can't get equitable relief. If you're wondering, yes, this is the bonkers baby-splitting solution Justice Barrett recently pitched. [ Bloomberg Law News] * China accuses Nvdia of antitrust violations. [ Investopedia]"
A federal appeals court blocked an attempt to remove a Federal Reserve governor. Former President Trump filed a $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times alleging malicious reporting. Two individuals claimed the Chief Legal Officer role at Microsoft, producing internal confusion. Protesters targeted Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Waco, reflecting public dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court. Prosecutors contended that Tom Goldstein cannot use his house to satisfy fees because the property is tied to a charge. The administration labeled politically motivated federal cuts as contract breaches to move disputes to the Court of Claims. China accused Nvdia of antitrust violations.
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