Non-Sequiturs: 06.22.09

* The Kindle is a business expense now. Excellent. Now even more people can get their hands on the best thing ever. [Legal Blog Watch]
* Appellate Court Judge Warren D. Wolfson, has been named interim dean at DePaul College of Law. Either Judge Wolfson hasn’t been following along with the fiasco at DePaul, or the man is quite courageous. [Law Librarian Blog]
* For those of you in the Silicon Valley, here’s an event on Wednesday that may be worth your while. [Santa Clara Law]
* Working from home is totally awesome. Unless you live in a closet that you’d hoped to move out of by now, but you can’t thanks to years of poor financial planning and the disappearance of sub-prime mortgages. Then, working from home is just really, really cool. [Young Lawyers Blog]
* Bars are now allowed in Utah. So now we’ve got liquor and the ability to marry multiple women. Vegas should take note, they’re a blackjack table and a dog track away from being a viable vacation alternative. [Transracial]
* Everything you need to know about the Chris Brown preliminary hearing. [Popsquire]
* Explain to me again why Andy Dick is allowed out in public? [Copyranter]
* Was everybody nice to their Dad yesterday? [Securing Innovation via Blawg Review]

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