Morning Docket: 03.16.22
* KBJ now under fire for literally just doing her job as a public defender. How dare she! [NYT] * Turns out Major League Baseball fumbled by not paying their minor league trainees. In other news, I clearly know about the sports ball. [AP] * Reframing biodiversity discussions may play a key role in how litigants represent Nature. [The Guardian] * Can’t do that! Ag-Gag law ruled unconstitutional. [Des Moines Register] * Seeing double: Idaho is about to pass their version of the Texas Roe work-around. [Huffington Post]
* KBJ now under fire for literally just doing her job as a public defender. How dare she! [NYT]
* Turns out Major League Baseball fumbled by not paying their minor league trainees. In other news, I clearly know about the sports ball. [AP]
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* Reframing biodiversity discussions may play a key role in how litigants represent Nature. [The Guardian]
* Can’t do that! Ag-Gag law ruled unconstitutional. [Des Moines Register]
* Seeing double: Idaho is about to pass their version of the Texas Roe work-around. [Huffington Post]
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