morning-docket:-0414.25

Morning Docket: 04.14.25

* DHS tells U.S. citizen lawyer to self-deport. [Boston Globe]

* Diddy lawyers interested in “potential jurors’ sex trafficking views.” Prosecutors are probably curious about that one too. [Reuters]

* Law firms backing Jenner and WilmerHale now top 800. [American Lawyer]

* The next “obey in advance” fear: law firms walk away from pro bono work that might raise White House ire. [NPR]

* Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice agrees to suspended license over misleading 2020 election fraud investigation. [ABA Journal]

* “Alvin Bragg Set to Try Weinstein Again in Changed #MeToo Climate.” I mean… there’s less publicity around it than there once was, but has the “rape bad” climate actually changed? [Bloomberg Law News]

* Girardi CFO gets 10 years. [Law360]