Vandalism at Harvard Law: Harvard Law School students arrived for class Thursday and discovered strips of black tape placed across the photographs of black professors that are displayed outside a lecture hall. A Harvard police spokesman said it's an “open and active investigation,” the Boston Globe reports. “Expressions of hatred are abhorrent, whether they be directed at race, sex, sexual preference, gender identity, religion, or any other targets of bigotry,” Harvard law dean Martha Minow said in a statement.

First and ten: Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on Friday will propose regulations targeting the fantasy sports industry that would expose the companies to triple damages under the state consumer protection laws, the NLJ reports. The New York Times has more here.

U.S. Bridal Co.: Coming up on that special day? The federal government might have the dress for you. After a Maryland bridal shop owner was convicted of embezzling more than $5 million from the nonprofit Association of American Medical Colleges, the government seized her assets and was left with 2,000 gowns and other accessories that are being sold at a discount—and for at least some restitution—this week. Read the Baltimore Sun story here.