Morning Docket: 04.02.26

* DOJ has dropped some 23,000 criminal cases — including terrorism and drug cases — to focus on deporting law-abiding roofers instead. [ABA Journal]

* In an all-around bad day for the government, Justice Barrett’s question might have done the most damage. [Slate]

* But even if Trump only gets one vote on this case, that dissent is just the seed from which the next wave of assaults will grow. [Balls and Strikes]

* Mahmoud Khalil wants Emil Bove recused from his appeal given Bove’s role in telling prosecutors to say “f**k you” to judges who wouldn’t go along with illegal deportations like the one attempted on Khalil. [Law360]

* Luigi’s state trial delayed until the fall. [Reuters]

* Solicitor General wants some Supreme Court argument time in the Roundup case. If he does as well as he did in the birthright citizenship case, Monsanto may have to go bankrupt. [Law.com]

* After taking airport to court, sexual harassment firm has its ad displayed. [AP News]

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