* Judge denies Trump attempt to toss hush money convictions on grounds of “sure he wasn’t in office but paying off porn stars is a *kind* of official presidential” immunity. But the court reserved the right to toss the case later based on feels. [CNN]
* TikTok swipes over to the Supreme Court to stop looming ban. [National Law Journal]
* Adeel Mangi gives up on Third Circuit nomination noting that confirmation had become “a channel for the raising of money based on performative McCarthyism before video cameras.” But that’s a half-truth! It can also been a rubberstamping commission mill for unqualified Federalist Society flunkies and we’ll see that side soon enough. [New Jersey Law Journal]
* Despite court ruling, law school class diversity remained more or less steady this year. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Supreme Court finally finds a political corruption case they will allow to proceed. [Reuters]
* Supreme Court also moves toward online lottery for public seats. [ABA Journal]
* Where will Tom Girardi serve out his sentence? [Law360]
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