Morning Docket: 06.11.24

* Jury pins terrorism deaths on fruit company doing what fruit companies have done for the better part of a century. [Law.com International]

* Is there a Trump motion so legally flimsy that even Aileen Cannon can't grant it? Apparently yes! [Law360]

* The Supreme Court's activist turn is leaving a muddle of the law in all the areas that aren't of interest to right-wing dark money. [Slate]

* Corporate lawyer becomes advocate for those facing eviction. [Texas Monthly]

* As Biglaw systematically withdraws from China, a top Hong Kong judge departs his post, warning that the city is transitioning into a totalitarian state. [Financial Times]

* Businesses challenging overtime rules are likely to make things worse for themselves. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Fifth Circuit declines to artificially seize upon a headline by resisting the urge to impose half-baked regulations on the use of generative AI. [Reuters]

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