
"* Government shutdown comes for bar exams. [ ABA Journal] * Kash Patel fires FBI's aviation director after media caught Kash Patel using taxpayer-funded FBI jets to go on dates. [ Bloomberg Law News] * Judges rule that the White House can't selectively shut down statutory obligations to target his political enemies. [ Law360] * ChatGPT has supposedly stopped giving legal advice, but... [ Artificial Lawyer]"
"* Judges rule that the White House can't selectively shut down statutory obligations to target his political enemies. [ Law360] * ChatGPT has supposedly stopped giving legal advice, but... [ Artificial Lawyer] * Judge blocks executive order purporting to demand citizenship proof in upcoming elections. Experts say it won't be the last effort to undermine the next election. [ Reuters] * Kirkland & Ellis will soak up as much cash from the data center shell game that they can [ Law.com International]"
A government shutdown threatens administration of bar exams and could disrupt lawyer licensing timelines. Kash Patel fired the FBI aviation director after reports showed Patel used government jets for personal dates. Federal judges ruled that the White House cannot selectively suspend statutory duties to target political opponents. ChatGPT reportedly curtailed legal-advice outputs, raising concerns about AI legal reliability and regulation. A judge blocked an executive order demanding voter citizenship proof, and experts expect further attempts to challenge election administration. Major law firms, including Kirkland & Ellis, are positioned to profit substantially from complex data center financing and shell transactions.
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