Non-Sequiturs: 06.23.08
* Where lawyers don’t eat out. And not just because it’s in Boise. [The Invent Blog]
* America’s next top antitrust lawyers — and why many of them have agency experience (at least those who work in D.C.). [Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog; PrawfsBlawg]
* Legal angles to the passing of noted comedian George Carlin (pictured). [Althouse; WSJ Law Blog]
* Some thoughts from PR guru Marsha Keeffer on “why sensible people like you and me enroll in law, business and graduate schools.” [Law and More]
* Some responses to Rick Hills on academia and “theophobia.” [Volokh Conspiracy (Eugene Volokh); Volokh Conspiracy (Ilya Somin); Volokh Conspiracy (Ilya Somin)]
* More material from Chief Judge Alex Kozinski’s server. [Patterico’s Pontifications]




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Is it wrong that when I look at the No Lawyers bar/restaurant site, my first thought is about how I don't like to eat anywhere that has a menu full of words made plural with apostrophes?
Pro se notice of appeal (archived by Kozinski):
"“I am hereby informing you that I am appealing the asshole Ronald B. Leighton’s decision in this matter…[y]ou’re not getting away with this shit that easy…”
http://patterico.com/wp/wp-content/images/notice-of-appeal-pro-se-champion.pdf
Will there be a separate post on Shaq's recent revelation that Kobe tossed his salad? Will Edelman be handling?
If you think the "no lawyers" motto is sincere, I've got a $100,000 candy bar for you to buy.
I have to say, Lat, you shouldn't knock Boise until you've been there. You might be surprised. I've only been there once, but Boise has a surprisingly cool college town kind of feel, with a decent little downtown area with bars and restaurants. In my (admittedly anonymous) opinion, Idaho is the most underrated state in the U.S.
5:43,
I call shenanigans. Somehow. Damn convincing, though.