Paranoia fuel: ever wonder what exactly cops (or teens impersonating them) can access on your phone? [The Guardian] Too much of a good thing: Cali Judge knocks down diversity initiative for corporate boards. [CNN] ReRoe: Colorado goes out of its way to make sure abortion access is considered a right. [The Week] Cover blown: Police officer posing as a reporter fired after questioning New York’s mayor. [NBC NY] Is it time for a federal privacy law? Probably. [WaPo]
Shall be infringed: The DOJ is suing Missouri over passing a law that just straight up ignores federal gun laws. [NPR] I never forget a face: Clearview thinks it will be able to recognize everyone once it hits 100 billion photos. It is gonna be hard to explain the 4th Amendment to children in the future. [WaPo] De-ttorney'd: Suge Knight's former attorney loses law license for life as part of a plea deal on a conspiracy and perjury charges. Guess that's the tradeoff for fewer CEOs dancing in your videos. [Yahoo!] If you build it, they will come back: Biglaw firms are announcing their comeback expectations for their employees. [Reuters] Now that it’s cool for soccer moms to get baked, Virginia is figuring out the equitable way to deal with prior weed-related criminal charges. [VPM]