Morning Docket: 02.26.25
* Trump takes away Covington's security clearances because they represent Jack Smith. If they want to see classified material, they have to hang out at Mar-a-Lago like every other hostile power. [Washington Post] * Supreme Court refuses to put to death a man that even Oklahoma's tough on crime prosecutors admit is innocent. 5-3. [Slate] * Judge who told everyone he'd killed his wife says he didn't mean to. [The Recorder] * As companies bend over to appease the new administration, Apple is going the Costco route and refusing to back down from diversity commitments. [Bloomberg Law News] * Alex Spiro is now billing $3000/hr. [Reuters] The post Morning Docket: 02.26.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

* Trump takes away Covington’s security clearances because they represent Jack Smith. If they want to see classified material, they have to hang out at Mar-a-Lago like every other hostile power. [Washington Post]
* Supreme Court refuses to put to death a man that even Oklahoma’s tough on crime prosecutors admit is innocent. 5-3. [Slate]
* Judge who told everyone he’d killed his wife says he didn’t mean to. [The Recorder]
* As companies bend over to appease the new administration, Apple is going the Costco route and refusing to back down from diversity commitments. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Alex Spiro is now billing $3000/hr. [Reuters]
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