Non-Sequiturs: 04.24.09
* Notes from the Breadline continues to spark discussion around the nation. Now if it would only spark a job offer. [My Shingle]
* NYU was the first law school in the country to hold a career fair for its deferred associates and furloughed alumni. Kash is working on a story about this and would love to hear how the fair went. Supposedly, 300 3Ls were in attendance. Could a few of you email Kash at kashmir@abovethelaw.com? She promises to be nice. [NYU Law School]
* Super couple Samatha Power and Cass Sunstein had a baby. His name is Declan Power-Sunstein. But we can probably start calling him “International Overlord” right now, just to get on his good side. [Reliable Source / Washington Post]
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* If it’s not good enough for your freshman history class, it’s not good enough for a court of law. [NorthJersey.com]
* A civil libertarian’s quest for inner harmony. [Underdog]
* Punishment has been handed down to an overly litigious Stanford Law graduate. [Overlawyered]
* I don’t understand digital rights management, but I’m sure there are legal fees available for somebody that does. [Intellectual Property Colloquium]
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* Britney Spears is not mentally fit to testify in court. If you are surprised by this ruling, you are not mentally fit to testify in court. [Popsquire]