HANDCUFFED: Legislation that recently passed the U.S. House would deprive civil law enforcement “of existing tools to obtain critical electronic evidence of wrongdoing, and people committing fraud could make their digital trail vanish with a single keystroke,” SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White writes in The New York Times.

HOMETOWN JUDGE: U.S. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland is set to return home later this month to speak at his high school’s graduation ceremony, according to Niles West News. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop to read up on Garland’s opinions as a D.C. Circuit judge, read Zoe Tillman’s coverage here. The NLJ looks at Garland’s 329 majority opinions—323 of which were unanimous.

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