- Ed. Note: We will be off next week (7/7) due to anticipated corndog exigencies.
- Data Center Surge Brings Risk for States and Munis, Moody’s Says.
- Illinois Joins Ohio in Ordering Pause on Data Center Tax Credits.
- S&P Credit Rating Model: Priority-Lien Tax Revenue Debt Rating Model (R)
- Hawkins SEC Regulatory and Enforcement Update.
- SEC Approves MSRB Rule Codifying Inter-Dealer Trade-Confirmation Guidance: Norton Rose Fulbright
- Orrick Green Book 4th Edition: Public Charter Schools Borrowing with Tax-Exempt Bonds
- And Finally, Let’s Not Give Scalia Any Ideas is brought to us this week by State v. Young, in which inmate Michael Young was a wee bit miffed after being repeatedly shanked after prison guards “forgot” to lock his cell behind him. He staggered out of his cell and collapsed in the arts & crafts room, soaked in blood, where he was attacked yet again. (We do not recall this occurring during the craft period of Vacation Bible School (VBS), but maybe that’s just us.) We were particularly intrigued by the court’s reference to the other weapon deployed in the attack, the “combination lock tied inside of a sock.” Leaving aside the Originalist arguments for the right to bear combination locks, just how would one go about tying a lock inside a sock (a lesser Seuss classic)? “I will give up my sequential rotational cipher apparatus when you pry it…”