Non-Sequiturs: 03.04.09
* Some reactions to the Wyeth decision. [Drug and Device Law]
* And there are still questions about whether the Roberts Court can still be called “pro-business.” [The Volokh Conspiracy]
* We’re not sure if this is the right time for Jeff Toobin to remind people that he is married. [Gawker]
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* Either Brad Pitt uses Bingham McCutchen, or he’s doing research for the next Grisham movie. [Perez Hilton]
* It’s time to get excited about the law school rankings. They should be coming soon. [California Lawyer]
* People will be paying attention to those rankings when they are released. Law school applications are actually up, according to LSAC. [Legal Writing Prof Blog]
* And where are all of those new law students going to find jobs? Soon, even Legal Aid could be a hard get. [Litination]
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* Maybe they can open a solo practice? You know, just to pass the time until that bartending certification comes through. [Legal Blog Watch]