A. Poor Pepperdine Law, which plunged from 72 all the way to “rank not published” on the newest edition of the USNWR rankings … all because of a math error. Above the Law
B. The ABA asks why the law school deans accused of sexual misconduct don’t get fired. Good question, but maybe the ABA can do something about this? ABA Journal
C. The Washington Post reported that Trump made White House staffers sign nondisclosure agreements … which everyone signed because the lawyers involved concluded that the NDAs would not be enforceable under any circumstance. Good contract. The best. Washington Post
D. Politico rounded up some law profs to see if fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has any legal recourse. The answer? Probably not, but that’s not going to stop anyone from trying to bring this to court. Politico
E. Today in They Don’t Teach You This in Your Professional Responsibility Class: You can’t tell stories about exposing yourself to girls “using a popcorn box in a movie theater” to opposing counsel. Delaware Online
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