Non-Sequiturs: 05.02.08
* Judge Richard Posner (one of the world’s top 100 public intellectuals) has co-authored a paper concluding that “politics is a particularly good predictor of judicial voting.” Download it while it’s hot, recommends Professor David Zaring. [Conglomerate; SSRN]
* Keker & Van Nest want out of “teledildonics” litigation. Wonder why? [The Prior Art]
* In another Keker case, L’Affaire AutoAdmit, Anthony Ciolli has filed a pro se motion to quash. [Legal Satyricon]
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* Now on Broadway: Laurence Fishburne as Thurgood Marshall. Seriously. And according to the reviews, the show’s not bad. [WSJ Law Blog]
* It’s not your imagination; the news / gossip cycle has been a little slow lately. But have no fear, Judge Halverson is here. [Wild Wild Law]
* Speaking of strong women in the law, Alice Fisher — the diva-licious leader of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division — is departing from the DOJ later this month. [BLT]
* Have briefcase, will travel. Just don’t bill the client $875 an hour for it. [TaxProf Blog]
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* Congress may hold hearings on the Milberg scandal. We hope they happen, ’cause they’d be great fun to watch (and liveblog). [Reuters]