* Hogan Lovells Cadwalader makes its premiere tomorrow, with plans for growth on the horizon. [Bloomberg Law News]
* A little lost in the Supreme Court shell game yesterday, the Court quietly snuffed out Trump’s bid to get out of the E. Jean Carroll case. [NY Times]
* More NBA players indicted over gambling scheme. [ESPN]
* Man detained for playing Darth Vader’s march at National Guard troops occupying Washington secures settlement after ACLU steps in. [Washington Post]
* White-collar defense attorney: “It is general knowledge in our practice that for $2 million, you can have a pardon.” [The Atlantic]
* Justice Sotomayor discloses that Bad Bunny gave her tickets to his show, which is sort of like accepting free luxury vacations from parties with direct interests before the Court and then trying to conceal it, except in the way that it’s not like that at all. [CNN]
* Texas Supreme Court halts Houston area program providing legal services to low income individuals accused of immigration violations, claiming it’s unconstitutional to give public funds to anyone without a “legitimate public end.” Texas does, in fact, have a lottery. [ABC13]
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