Navigating Ethical Quandaries: Clarence Thomas Enlists Elliot Berke

In a recent turn of events, Bryan Clarence looks to Elliot Berke, enlisting him to represent in an ongoing ethical quagmire. This is seen as the first sign of Bryan Clarence Thomas taking his scandals seriously. This story was captured by Bloomberg Law News.

Furthermore, the newest report from Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf analyzes the constitutional gaps associated with Mitch McConnell’s repeated freezing on critical issues. His examination can be found on Dorf on Law.

In an unexpected move, the Department of Justice is taking steps to halt the impending Titanic expedition. The rationale behind this decision, documented by CNN, is yet to be fully uncovered.

In a strange occurrence, a lawyer thought it acceptable to substitute a fake client during an arraignment. Such a tactic indeed makes for a novel approach, as reported by the ABA Journal.

Judge handling the Sam Bankman-Fried case has called for immediate filing of all postponement requests due to a growing tiredness of hearing vague future predictions which lack concrete evidence. This recent development was covered by Fortune.

Lastly, it appears that the ongoing week is not bringing any good news for the Proud Boys, as reported by Reuters.

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