* Trump claims he’s attending today’s birthright citizenship arguments. At his New York criminal conviction, he took over closing arguments from his lawyers, believing he could do a better job. Let’s see if we get the sequel! [Politico]
* Taylor Swift sued by showgirl over Life of a Showgirl. [ABA Journal]
* The Supreme Court agreed with a gay conversion therapy outfit that laws banning merely talking about conversion violate the First Amendment right to give quack medical advice. [Slate]
* Boies Schiller looks to get paid for massive Google victory. [Reuters]
* Republican federal judge blocks construction on White House ballroom, noting that the president does not, in fact, own the White House. [Law360]
* Law firm leaders seeking out lawyer hires with AI experience. Finally there’s a market for, “spending the last two years telling your grandparents that Donald Trump didn’t really ride a lion in that TikTok.” [Legaltech News]
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