Morning Docket: 10.08.24

* Supreme Court decides to keep R. Kelly trapped in a closet. [Reuters]

* Georgia Supreme Court reinstates 6-week abortion ban while it considers appeal. Dissent points out that the majority couldn’t come up with any basis for this outside of the underlying merits arguments. [Washington Post]

* Quantum computing will require upping your cybersecurity game. [Bloomberg Law News]

* 2 Live Crew are trying to get back the rights to their music — which other artists have had to do — but the label is making the novel argument that the group was making works for hire and aren’t eligible for the copyright clawback. [Law360]

* Most in-house counsel don’t see AI as “transformative.” Which is a weird word to survey because what does that even mean? [Corporate Counsel]

* Another Deshaun Watson lawsuit intercepted before trial. [The Athletic]

* Judge facing ethics inquiry for failing to be “patient, dignified or courteous.” [ABA Journal]

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