The new law school: Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post argues that coding schools are using the law school business model to offer a more useful, cheaper alternative to the country's best and brightest students.

Morning announcements: Can students say “God bless America” when they read morning announcements over their high school's loudspeaker? A Florida high school now says it's OK after inciting a debate last week.

Shadow campaign cleared: The Federal Election Commission said Hillary Clinton's current political operation is in the clear despite Ready for Hillary not registering as an authorized campaign committee or Clinton herself not registering as a candidate. The FEC still classifies Clinton as “evaluating a potential candidacy.”

No sugar coating it: Squire Patton Boggs has lost its ability to represent a major client, the Sugar Association Inc., in litigation against high-fructose corn syrup makers because of a botched conflict check when Squire Sanders merged with Patton Boggs. The NLJ's Amanda Bronstad covers a judge's ruling to disqualify the firm from an upcoming trial.

Close vote coming: The Hill counts Sen. Orrin Hatch as attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch's only Republican supporter.