Non-Sequiturs: 07.13.09

SCOTUS seal.jpg* Did Justice Ginsburg’s experience as a 13-year-old girl produce a better conclusion that the other eight justices would have missed? [The Faculty Lounge]
* If Obama was looking for the left’s answer to Scalia, I think he should have gone with Diane Wood. Can Sotomayor pull it off? [The Stimulist]
* Here’s what the Sotomayor confirmation hearings would read like if you replaced the Senate Judiciary Committee with the 1977 Kansas City Royals. When you click on the link, you’ll see that words cannot describe the weirdness that is going on over there. [McSweeney's Internet Tendency]
* Employment lawyers don’t want management to write recommendations on Linked In. Well, at least not recommendations for people management is about to fire. [Young Lawyers Blog]
* Lawyerly lairs: Melvin Belli’s $40 million mansion. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Can you threaten to kill zoo animals in order to get more funding for the zoo? Somebody get me a BarBri student to talk to me about duress. [Boston Globe]
* An ABA committee is toying with the idea of adding a year of law school. I just learned that before your head explodes there is a blinding white light and you can faintly hear Ave Maria playing in your head. It’s quite pleasant actually. Oh, here comes the blood. [PropertyProf Blog]
* The oldest law blog hosts this week’s Blawg Review. Running a law blog that lasts ten years is even more impressive than graduating in 2009 and getting a Biglaw job.
[Overlawyered via Blawg Review]

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