Texas Battles Supremacy Clause: SCOTUS Inaction and Legal Ramifications

In what can only be regarded as a setback for constitutional law, Texas appears to have won a contentious legal bout against the Supremacy clause— at least temporarily. The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has done little to abate this situation, as is detailed here.

In an unexpected move, the former President, Donald Trump, seems to be shaping his electoral strategy around shouting ‘just an attempted rapist’ directed at random judges. More on this seemingly bizarre tactic can be found here.

Meanwhile, a lesson that warrants should not be taken lightly comes from a prominent MAGA lawyer, who discovered that attending court despite an existing warrant for his arrest is indeed a bad idea. The details of this amusingly unfortunate incident can be read here.

Turning attention towards digital content, Washington state has legislated against consensual deepfake pornography, in a bid to curb misuse of advanced synthetic media technologies. Further information on this legislative move can be found here.

Lastly, Clifford Chance seems to be tightening its ropes by revoking training contract offers from candidates who have scored poorly. More on this strict one-chance policy can be found here.