- ‘I was wrong’: Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis loses her Colorado law license for three years (9news.com)
- Columbia University Green-Lights Police to Clear Occupied Hamilton Hall (nytimes.com)Rival protest groups, including non-students, violently clash at UCLA (theguardian.com)Protesters at U.N.C. Break Through Barricade in the Center of Campus (nytimes.com)At Brown, a Rare Agreement Between Administrators and Protesters (nytimes.com)https://www.mediaite.com/news/left-with-no-choice-columbia-releases-statement-claiming-protesters-were-led-by-individuals-who-are-not-affiliated-with-the-university/ (mediaite.com)
- How far can cities go to clear homeless camps? The U.S. Supreme Court will decide (npr.org)
- Colon cancer is rising in young Americans. It’s not clear why. (washingtonpost.com)
- One thing is already clear at Trump’s N.Y. trial: Nobody liked Michael Cohen (washingtonpost.com)
- ‘A manifest injustice’: Jack Smith warns of appeal if Mar-a-Lago judge won’t correct ‘clear error’ threatening to expose witness names (lawandcrime.com)
- Police clear Lauren Boebert of domestic violence allegations, while her ex-husband is arrested for assault (lawandcrime.com)










