* Federal judiciary can stay open until October 17 amid shutdown. After that? Have you guys ever seen The Purge? [Reuters]
* Lawyer giving out roadside legal advice. Did you know lawyers could provide pro bono work without a corrupt quid pro quo? [Axios]
* E-Verify goes down after government shutdown in perfect encapsulation of how the administration doesn’t care about immigration beyond authorizing masked vigilantism. [Law360]
* AI threatens data privacy, which is somehow something that we need to keep telling people. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Barrister apprenticeships coming to the UK. [Legal Cheek]
* Judge suspended for showing leniency to defendant to make sure she wouldn’t lose her baby while her claim was handled. [ABA Journal]
* DOJ asking for stays in antitrust cases in light of the shutdown. [National Law Journal]
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