Voting … The U.S. Supreme Court Arizona’s law requiring documented proof of citizenship to register to vote … The Arkansas supreme court from the state ballot over a paperwork error … Georgia’s Republican-controlled state election board that may delay certification of presidential election results … Former FTX executive Ryan Salame’s partner was U.S. campaign finance laws.
Antitrust …
The D.C. Circuit ruled that Amazon the district’s antitrust lawsuit … Britain’s competition watchdog into Apple and Google app stores … Merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines … Disney and Reliance their dominance of Indian cricket broadcast rights to seal merger.
Legal ethics …
Patent lawyer William Ramey, who has filed more than 100 lawsuits this year alone, for Volkswagen’s legal bills … Former U.S. bankruptcy judge David Jones public questions about his romantic relationship with a bankruptcy lawyer … Takeshige Sugimoto, a former partner at Bird & Bird, in England after admitting sexually inappropriate conduct.
Law schools …
Yale was once again No. 1 on University of St. Thomas law professor Gregory Sisk’s … The ABA “race and ethnicity” from its law school diversity rules to comply with SCOTUS ruling.
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For investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, winning damages from the founder of Treats! magazine should have been easy. They already had a default judgment in hand against the photographer who had accepted their $1.3 million investment in his “fine art nude magazine.” So, in the words of the Delaware Chancery Court judge overseeing the case, “What could go wrong?” Plenty, as Alison Frankel explains.
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Additional writing by Sahal Muhammed.
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