Morning Docket: 04.15.25

* Trump administration refusal to honor 9-0 Supreme Court ruling to facilitate the release from custody of a Maryland man mistakenly deported becomes gravest crisis for federal judiciary since the apocryphal "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it" moment. [The Atlantic] * Hot mic catches Trump declaring that he's planning to sell American citizens to El Salvador next. That's... not legal. [Dorf on Law] * "With Trump Obtaining $940M in 'Free Legal Services,' Will 9 Big Law Firms Now Face Talent, Brand and Conflict Issues?" Spoiler alert: Yes. [American Lawyer] * "Linking Friends No Longer Meta's Focus, Zuckerberg Says," is a perfect exemple of Cory Doctorow's concept of "technological enshittification." [Law360] * AI training opens exciting new avenue for copyright trolling. [Bloomberg Law News] * El Salvador blocking access to attorneys because that's the whole point of selling people to a fascist slave state. [Reuters] * Legal reporter Mike Sacks announces congressional run. [LoHud] The post Morning Docket: 04.15.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

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Morning Docket: 04.15.25

* Trump administration refusal to honor 9-0 Supreme Court ruling to facilitate the release from custody of a Maryland man mistakenly deported becomes gravest crisis for federal judiciary since the apocryphal “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it” moment. [The Atlantic]

* Hot mic catches Trump declaring that he’s planning to sell American citizens to El Salvador next. That’s… not legal. [Dorf on Law]

* “With Trump Obtaining $940M in ‘Free Legal Services,’ Will 9 Big Law Firms Now Face Talent, Brand and Conflict Issues?” Spoiler alert: Yes. [American Lawyer]

* “Linking Friends No Longer Meta’s Focus, Zuckerberg Says,” is a perfect exemple of Cory Doctorow’s concept of “technological enshittification.” [Law360]

* AI training opens exciting new avenue for copyright trolling. [Bloomberg Law News]

* El Salvador blocking access to attorneys because that’s the whole point of selling people to a fascist slave state. [Reuters]

* Legal reporter Mike Sacks announces congressional run. [LoHud]

The post Morning Docket: 04.15.25 appeared first on Above the Law.