A. SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh will no longer teach a seminar at the Harvard Law this year, after hundred of grad students expressed their opposition to his role as a lecturer at the school. Washington Post
B. In even crazier news, Kavanaugh was questioned by the police in 1985, following a bar scuffle with a man he mistook for Ali Campbell, the lead singer of the band UB40, after attending a UB40 concert. Kids who don’t know what UB40 was: does this song make you want to brawl? NY Times
C. An anonymous 1L discusses all the “Brett Kavanaughs” — read: privileged white dudes destined for power — you encounter in law school. Above the Law
D. Here’s a rundown of the new trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the USMCA … or, uss-mick-ah … which doesn’t quite roll of the tongue like NAFTA did. Vox
E. Today in They Don’t Teach You This in Your Professional Ethics Class: When you’re already a notorious attorney who representing Suge Knight in his murder case, you probably shouldn’t go around cashing $1 million in stolen tax return checks. LA Times
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