Non-Sequiturs: 07.09.09

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* Mad about Yoo: Should John Yoo & Other Bush Officials Be Prosecuted In Spain? [Halogen Life]
* Lawyers and auto workers: not as different as you might think. [Professor Bainbridge]
* There are some interesting witnesses scheduled to testify at Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings, including David Cone and Frank Ricci. [Hugging Harold Reynolds; SCOTUSblog]
* Michael Jackson’s funeral expenses: what’s tax deductible, and what’s not. [TaxProf Blog]
* Congratulations to Lawsuit!, the board game previously discussed here, which just won Creative Child magazine’s 2009 game of the year award. [Professional Games]
* We’ve added an update to our Legal Note post from earlier today. But in case you missed it, our passive aggressive note leaver really is unwinding his assets. The apartment is in White Plains, NY, and is owned by “an associate from a city mega firm who just got laid off.” And we agree, if the crap were to be taken on hardwood floors, that would make for a better condo. [Above The Law]

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