Morning Docket: 03.04.25
* California prepares to move back to all in-person testing, which is fine as long as they have tons of small testing locations throughout the state. But they probably won't and this will go back to the money-wasting nightmare it already was. [Reuters] * Casey Anthony takes to social media to launch legal advocate career. [Guardian] * Lawyers sanctioned for judge shopping in multi-judge courthouse. Judge shopping in single judge courthouses still somehow fine. [ABA Journal] * Another firm goes to 4-day office weeks. [Bloomberg Law News] * Delaware legislators considering blowing up state's economy to help Elon Musk raid Tesla assets. [Delaware Online] * Clarence Thomas fumes after Supreme Court declined opportunity to crack down on more college campuses for trying to address bias. [Law360] * Former judges want probe into proposed Eric Adams dismissal. Um... not sure we need much "further inquiry" to figure this one out. [New York Law Journal] The post Morning Docket: 03.04.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

* California prepares to move back to all in-person testing, which is fine as long as they have tons of small testing locations throughout the state. But they probably won’t and this will go back to the money-wasting nightmare it already was. [Reuters]
* Casey Anthony takes to social media to launch legal advocate career. [Guardian]
* Lawyers sanctioned for judge shopping in multi-judge courthouse. Judge shopping in single judge courthouses still somehow fine. [ABA Journal]
* Another firm goes to 4-day office weeks. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Delaware legislators considering blowing up state’s economy to help Elon Musk raid Tesla assets. [Delaware Online]
* Clarence Thomas fumes after Supreme Court declined opportunity to crack down on more college campuses for trying to address bias. [Law360]
* Former judges want probe into proposed Eric Adams dismissal. Um… not sure we need much “further inquiry” to figure this one out. [New York Law Journal]
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