Happy Wednesday from Avalon and Brad, and welcome to another round-up of the week’s news about the judiciary. We are a few days early because of Thanksgiving. Before being elected to Congress, Sen. Elizabeth Warren was an influential law professor who wrote extensively on bankruptcy issues. This week, we’re taking a look at a spat between judges on the Ninth Circuit over a dissenter citing Warren’s research. Plus, we have a look at how things went for Trump’s lawyers at the Eleventh Circuit yesterday.

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM

Bankruptcy Brouhaha

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