A. LSAC CEO Kellye Testy shared her thoughts on the admissions scandal. No, tips on how to bribe LSAT proctors are not provided. The National Law Journal
B. The cult of Notorious RBG grows, with a new IPA brewed by Samuel Adams named in her honor. May its flavors balanced and delectable as her dissenting opinions. Boston Globe
C. Chief Justice Roberts is less often the subject of online chatter, but here’s a lengthy discussion on the moderating influence Roberts has on the court. There are graphs and everything. Empirical SCOTUS
D. Today in They Don’t Teach You That in Your Professional Ethics Class: You rose to prominence by representing an adult film star who was paid to stay silent about her affair with the sitting president, sure. That doesn’t mean you can extort Nike. CNBC
E. Finally, an attorney briefed a nation on a report made by another attorney. NY Times
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