In today’s legal news, non-attorney Stephen Miller continues to make waves, suing NYU Law Review for alleged discrimination against white men [Bloomberg Law News].
In corporate corruption news, a former facilities manager at Cleary faces jail for sending false invoices that went up to around a million dollars [Roll on Friday].
As the cryptocurrency space continues to evolve, a former General Counsel at FTX testified that Sam Bankman-Fried requested possible legal justifications for a series of transactions [Reuters].
The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on Missouri’s gun law, described by some as appearing as if “drafted by a member of the John Birch Society after a night of heavy drinking” [Vox].
In developments at the intersection of law and technology, some clients are urging law firms to leverage AI technologies to boost efficiency [American Lawyer]. In a related vein, Kirkland is rolling out a new technology tool specifically designed for funds attorneys [Legaltech News].
Lastly, there’s good news for proponents of an open internet, as net neutrality appears to be making a comeback [Law360].