Non-Sequiturs: 01.30.09
* Breaking Media — ATL’s parent company, which Lat now runs — is hiring new writers (about finance and accounting). [DealBreaker]
* Who is going to win the SuperBowl. I already know. See, I have a system. [Sports Judge Blog]
* Military service as a punishment? Yes. Yes. We are “de-volving.” Soon we shall once again open up the great arena deathly gladiatorial combat. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Scalia’s got nothing but funny money. [What About Clients?]
* More reactions to Evan Chesler’s billable hour howling. [Ideoblog]
* Oooh, does Mahatma Blagojevich now get to be disbarred? [Cuban Revolution]
* Whatever has to happen to make the Broadway Thriller not happen needs to happen. [Popsquire]




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Be careful of Cravath partners baring gifts. I don't think Chesler would be advocating an end to billable hours if he didn't think he could make more with fix fees and incentive based compensation.
I bared my gifts in the park last week. Now I'm in prison.
The old "jail" or "enlist" option in front of judges used to be quite common. It no longer is....for good reason. Heavily armed criminals patrollling the streets of baghdad or villages in afghanistan is not a good idea.
I want to be a writghter for Lat. I can right reel good.
KNOW! I am giong to right for NOW RUnS! I did learn all my blawg teckniques from ATL!
The last time sentencing people to military service was okay was when we had a draft, and our military was full of conscripts who did drugs and acted up.
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Now we run a high-tech, all-volunteer force. What message does it send to the volunteers when criminals get sentenced to service? Sounds a lot like Pres Obama when he told the gradeschoolers they’d better study hard or they’d end up in Iraq. Service isn’t a punishment. It’s a privilege and an honor.
1. Military Service would not necessarily be punishment as much as rehabilitation. But, if anyone in BigLaw actually spent time in the military, parts of it could be seen as punishment, epically basic/boot.
2. There in one problem though. The whole oath thing stating "that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion."
6 the moron: That joke gone awry was made by John Kerry, not Obama.
1. Military Service would not necessarily be punishment as much as rehabilitation. But, if anyone in BigLaw actually spent time in the military, parts of it could be seen as punishment, epically basic/boot.
2. There in one problem though. The whole oath thing stating "that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion."
8, Kerry's too bizzy clinging to guns 'n' religion to talk smack about kids going to Iraq if they're bad. Had to be Barry Claus.
Glad to know the folks at One First Street know what Duke Law is.
--Devil in Disguise
9 - As if the military doesn't have enough problems fighting two f***ing wars, thank you for suggesting that we also take on the job of "rehabilitating" society's miscreants.
Yet another reason I'm glad I no longer serve.