Non-Sequiturs: 04.21.09

* Justice Breyer: boxers or briefs? If the other kids like to “stick things in [your] underwear,” it’s only because they want you to sit on the Supreme Court someday. [Washington Briefs (hehe) via UTR]

* ATL’s Elie Mystal will be participating in a panel discussion on the internet as a new business networking tool, at the ABA Taxation Section meeting next month in D.C.[American Bar Association (PDF)]

* Some additional thoughts on Building A Better Legal Profession (BBLP), from Professor Jim Maule of Villanova Law. [Mauled Again]

* “Which is more nerve-wracking: Final Jeopardy!, or facing the Socratic Method at the University of Chicago Law School?” [University of Chicago Magazine]

* The 10 most hilarious crimes in celebrity history. [e-Justice blog]

* Congratulations to Judge Marsha Berzon (9th Cir.), whose daughter Alexandra Berzon — familiar to ATL readers as the ill-fated coffee carrier — just won a Pulitzer Prize! [Underneath Their Robes]

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