The morning read for Tuesday, March 19

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Mar 19, 2024 at 9:45 am At 10 a.m. EDT, the court expects to issue opinions in one or more argued cases from the term. Following the opinion announcements, the justices will hear oral arguments in Diaz v. U.S. and Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Company.  Each weekday,…

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Wells Fargo’s ‘willful blindness’ enabled former lawyer’s fraud, victims’ suit alleges

Home Daily News Wells Fargo’s ‘willful blindness’ enabled… Banking Law Wells Fargo’s ‘willful blindness’ enabled former lawyer’s fraud, victims’ suit alleges By Debra Cassens Weiss March 7, 2024, 8:54 am CST A former San Antonio lawyer was able to steal millions of dollars from his clients because of Wells Fargo’s “avarice and greed” and “intentional…

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Entitled Law School Hopeful With 150 LSAT Blames Imaginary Black Person For His Rejection Letters. Deletes Twitter Account In Shame.

Probably this guy’s fault. That said, he scored a 166. Much of the discourse on affirmative action boils down to differing theories on moral desert and entitlement. People arguing against affirmative action often remark that their spot has been unjustly taken by some other person based on criteria that shouldn’t factor into the decision being…

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David Casazza on a “party in interest” in bankruptcy

Advocates in Conversation By Nate Mowry on Mar 19, 2024 at 12:37 pm In this video, Nate Mowry interviews David Casazza from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Casazza is an appellate attorney representing Truck Insurance Exchange in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Co., in which the justices are considering whether the Bankruptcy Code provisions that…

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