* Legal shared in this month’s decent job report. But if recent history is any guide, expect a downward adjustment in a couple months. [Law360]
* David Lat talks to Neal Katyal about the flak the lawyer’s faced since his TED Talk. [Original Jurisdiction]
* Lawyers getting worried about proliferation of AI notetakers. [NY Times]
* Alleged Correspondents’ Dinner attacker seeks recusal of DOJ leaders who’ve spent the last several days publicly talking about being fact witnesses. [ABA Journal]
* Law students enrolling early to get around federal loan changes. [Reuters]
* DOJ investigating prosecutor for “preferential treatment” of undocumented migrants, which just means “not automatically sending them to black site prisons for jaywalking.” [National Law Journal]
* Second hundred firms more cautious with their AI spend. [American Lawyer]
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