A. I-N-T-E-S-T-A-C-Y doesn’t have the same ring as R-E-S-P-E-C-T, but it’s nonetheless the status of the Queen of Soul’s estate after she died without a will. Her assets will flow down the chain of fools heirs — but only those who feel like a natural woman descendant — according to Michigan’s probate laws. NY Times
B. Here’s a law professor’s rumination on classism in law school. Above the Law
C. And a pod on helicopter parents in law school — a phenomenon that’s tough to imagine actually existing. ABA Journal
D. A top student loan official at the Department of Education resigned in protest against the “damage” the Trump administration has done to borrowers. Wall Street Journal
E. Today in They Don’t Teach You This in Your Professional Ethics Class: You can’t just hijack a rival law firm’s web traffic. ABA Journal
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