Declined: The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports: “Newly released records suggest federal prosecutors had enough evidence to charge U.S. Sen. John Ensign of Nevada with lobbying or campaign finance violations, but backed off because of fear of losing in court and ‘undue deference to public officials,’ according to a watchdog group that sued for access to the documents.” The New York Times has more coverage here.

Bobbled: The NLJ’s Tony Mauro reports on the Justice Stephen Breyer bobblehead, which is, you might have seen, sitting on top of a bike. Find out why—and watch a Vine of the Breyer bobble in action—here.

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