Morning Docket: 04.24.25
* Whenever you hear complaints about associate salaries going up, remember that partner compensation has gone up much, much more over the same period. [Bloomberg Law News] * New executive order instructing agencies to roll back the Civil Rights Act of 1964, specifically anything sounding in disparate impact. [White House] * Law firms continue crushing administration in court. [Law360] * But Trump managed to get in a social media post attacking one of the judges before yesterday's hearing. He described the case as him "suing" Perkins Coie, which is wrong. Perkins Coie is suing him in this one. He sued them in the Florida case where he ended up getting sanctioned because it was frivolous. Honest mistake! [American Lawyer] * Supreme Court back to making up facts for case they want to decide. [Balls and Strikes] * Man sent to Texas despite explicit court order against moving him out of Pennsylvania. [Reuters] * AARP assuring people that it's not actually the party in the deportation case. [ABA Journal] The post Morning Docket: 04.24.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

* Whenever you hear complaints about associate salaries going up, remember that partner compensation has gone up much, much more over the same period. [Bloomberg Law News]
* New executive order instructing agencies to roll back the Civil Rights Act of 1964, specifically anything sounding in disparate impact. [White House]
* Law firms continue crushing administration in court. [Law360]
* But Trump managed to get in a social media post attacking one of the judges before yesterday’s hearing. He described the case as him “suing” Perkins Coie, which is wrong. Perkins Coie is suing him in this one. He sued them in the Florida case where he ended up getting sanctioned because it was frivolous. Honest mistake! [American Lawyer]
* Supreme Court back to making up facts for case they want to decide. [Balls and Strikes]
* Man sent to Texas despite explicit court order against moving him out of Pennsylvania. [Reuters]
* AARP assuring people that it’s not actually the party in the deportation case. [ABA Journal]
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