Morning Docket: 07.31.23

* Samuel Alito is back in the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal asserting the Supreme Court cannot be held accountable to anyone. [Wall Street Journal] * As you might imagine, plenty of folks disagree with Alito's interpretation of his own power. [Politico] * Prosecutors say FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried keeps on trying to intimidate witnesses in the criminal case against him. They've asked the judge to revoke bail. [Law360] * The Women's World Cup features some excellent soccer from lots of different countries. Thanks Title IX. [Slate] * Can you use AI on your law school application? Arizona State says sure. [Reuters]

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* Samuel Alito is back in the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal asserting the Supreme Court cannot be held accountable to anyone. [
Wall Street Journal]

* As you might imagine, plenty of folks disagree with Alito’s interpretation of his own power. [Politico]

* Prosecutors say FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried keeps on trying to intimidate witnesses in the criminal case against him. They’ve asked the judge to revoke bail. [Law360]

* The Women’s World Cup features some excellent soccer from lots of different countries. Thanks Title IX. [Slate]

* Can you use AI on your law school application? Arizona State says sure. [Reuters]

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