Congress Is Pitting Roberts Against Thomas — See Also

Is Chevron Really Over?: Congress’s attempt to codify Chevron deference is calling Roberts’s bluff. You’ll Need More Than Innocence: Missouri AG has a penchant for keeping innocent people behind bars. Lawsuit Alleges 89% Isn’t White Enough: Looks like Northwestern hiring a minority tax law professor was one too many. Gotta Pay The Troll Toll: Time…

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Is This The Roberts Court Or The Clarence Court?

Photo by Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via Getty Images Back in June, the Supreme Court got rid of Chevron deference… right? It seems to be the case that the agencies preventing your hotdogs from having so much sawdust in them that they can’t be safely stored in the refrigerated section…

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Gateway Pundit Bounced From Bankruptcy For Bad Faith

This morning, a judge in Florida issued a scathing ruling booting conservative trollsite The Gateway Pundit out of bankruptcy. It’s the latest episode of Conservative Misadventures in the Land of Bankruptcy, and this one’s a banger. The Gateway Pundit (TGP), which is like Infowars, but spammier and lower energy, was founded in 2004 by a…

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Biglaw Firm Hit With Class Action Over Wages

Yesterday, a proposed class action was filed in the Southern District of New York against Biglaw firm Foley Hoag. The firm, which made $302,525,000 in gross revenue last year making it 125th on the Am Law 200, is accused by a former IT employee of not paying $50,000 in overtime accrued over the course of…

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