Morning Docket: 08.02.24

* Judge tosses NFL Sunday Ticket award, deciding that the expert witnesses weren’t good enough AFTER the jury agreed with them. It’s not so much “instant replay” as “deciding to void the game two weeks later.” [CNN]

* FTC could start probing grocery chains for keeping prices aloft after inflation has receded. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Sixth Circuit shuts down net neutrality because “major questions” means never having to say you have a legal justification. [Reuters]

* You know term limits are a good idea based on the hysterical response. [Balls and Strikes]

* South Carolina’s execution menu is not cruel and unusual. You might think this is about the last meals they serve, but sadly the “menu” is the different ways the state chooses to kill people. [ABA Journal]

* Most funerals don’t end with a judge having to get an injunction. [Roll on Friday]

* Journey band members head to chancery. How many sly references can we stick into this straightlaced article? [Law.com]

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