Renee Knake Jefferson's article discusses recent events in legal ethics, including her reflections on a trip to NYC and DC for the ABA conference. She shares her experiences with theater, particularly praising Sarah Snook's performance in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray.' Highlighting legal headlines, she notes significant court rulings against President Trump regarding his executive orders aimed at liberal law firms, revealing a consensus among judges from various political affiliations. This trend raises questions about the implications of such rulings on Trump’s approach to legal challenges.
"President Trump dismisses court rulings against him as judicial overreach, and sometimes he's right. But what does it say when multiple judges across the political spectrum rule against him on similar sweeping grounds?"
"While in NYC I caught two plays, both choices inspired after I heard interviews with the actors on NPR's Fresh Air... the most stunning performance I've ever witnessed in theater, and a must-see if you're in NYC in June."
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