Recent legal headlines have been dominated by a host of intriguing and impactful developments.
Former Chief of Staff under the Trump administration, Mark Meadows, has been granted immunity. The circumstances and implications of this development are far from straightforward. Find out the full story on ABC News.
Social media giant, Meta, has come under fire from state attorney generals who accuse it of developing algorithms designed to captivate the attention of children. Read the details on Law360.
There is a current bipartisan effort to instate term limits to positions in the Supreme Court. This undertaking is detailed in a comprehensive report by Reuters.
Notably, Florida has asked the Supreme Court to reinstate its anti-drag show law. The legal and societal complexities of this move are explored thoroughly on CNN.
Meanwhile, in an interesting trend, former Supreme Court clerks are moving away from traditional roles in government and academia, instead finding lucrative opportunities in litigation finance. This phenomenon is expounded on Law.com.
The National Labor Review Board (NLRB) is set to review whether college athletes are to be classified as university employees. The implications of this could be vast and are analyzed on Bloomberg Law News.
Lastly, a former Connecticut senate attorney is heading to prison. This surprising sentence was reported by CT Insider.
For a more comprehensive view on these stories, visit Above the Law’s “Morning Docket: 10.25.23”.