Morning Docket: 10.29.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 10.29.25 - Above the Law
"Meet the superstar team who have to convince the Supreme Court that the word "tariffs" does not appear in the IEEPA, which for some reason is an uphill battle. [ National Law Journal] Ninth Circuit will convene en banc to reconsider giving Trump the power to send troops to assassinate costumed frogs. [ CNN] Freshly pardoned former Binance chief threatens to sue Elizabeth Warren for saying"
"Cameo sues OpenAI claiming a feature named "cameo" violates their trademark. [ Reuters] Another Trump U.S. Attorney found to be illegally squatting in the job. [ Law360] D.C. Bar committee suggests firms who made deals with Trump have ethics issues. [ NY Times] LinkedIn battles data scrapers to protect us all from a future where every AI response is about B2B marketing. [ Bloomberg Law News]"
A legal team must persuade the Supreme Court that the word "tariffs" does not appear in the IEEPA, creating a contested statutory interpretation issue. The Ninth Circuit will rehear en banc the scope of presidential authority over troop deployments in a provocative hypothetical. A freshly pardoned former Binance executive threatens to sue over characterization of his guilty plea. Cameo has sued OpenAI alleging trademark infringement over a feature name. Another Trump U.S. Attorney was found to be unlawfully occupying the office. A D.C. Bar committee raised ethics concerns about firms that made deals with Trump. LinkedIn continues efforts to block data scrapers used by AI.
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