In a recent turn of events, a Trump fundraiser has been hit with a cease and desist order by Formula 1 race organizers, barring him from fundraising at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend. (read more).
In other news, TikTok, the popular video-sharing app operated by ByteDance, seems up for a significant legal battle. Though the Constitution generally reigns supreme, the company may face uphill challenges due to the influence Congress holds. Details regarding this case are yet to be revealed, but experts predict a challenging path ahead (read more).
In a rather unusual incident, a vice-presidential hopeful shares a story about dog killing. The motive or strategy behind this move remains unclear, leaving observers puzzled about how it would affect perceptions of her likability.
Despite years spent in law school, a significant number of law associates feel their education did not fully equip them for their professional roles. A survey reveals that nearly half of the respondents believe law school did not prepare well for their jobs. This calls into question the effectiveness and relevance of current legal education practices.
The LSAT, a significant hurdle for every aspiring law student, recently observed a surge in test takers’ numbers. The reasons for this spike remain to be investigated.
Lastly, Alina’s recent appearance on Fox might have violated Trump’s gag order. The details, implications and potential consequences of this possible infringement are yet to be disclosed.
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