Morning Docket: 10.02.24

* Former Jaguars financial administrator in jail for embezzling millions in team funds for his own gambling suing FanDuel accusing the app of exploiting his addiction. Somewhere Diddy is preparing a filing against baby oil manufacturers. [Law360]

* Fifth Circuit stops Amazon case to consider whether the NLRB has secretly been unconstitutional for the last 90 years and they’re the first ones to notice. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Record labels suing the internet archive over old recordings, draping themselves in concern for the rights of the artists hoping no one ever notices that the labels routinely and aggressively rip off artists, especially artists of color. [Rolling Stone]

* California plan to break with the NCBE monopoly sent to the state supreme court. [ABA Journal]

* Lawyers often victims of workplace bullying. [Reuters]

* Profile of the law school dean who helped push Trump’s election denial efforts. [The Intercept]

* New tax hypo just dropped: “it’s not a vacant commercial property, it’s a snail farm.” [Lowering the Bar]

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