Non-Sequiturs: 07.17.09

* Ramadan may be coming to America — and we’re not talking about the holiday. The Second Circuit just reversed a trial court ruling that barred a prominent Muslim scholar, Tariq Ramadan (pictured), from entering the United States. [City Room]
* Is work-life balance “still a dumb-ass issue”? Especially given the economic climate, in which people with jobs should count themselves lucky? [What About Clients?]
* Former SEC chair Chris Cox, whose tenure at the Commission generated mixed reviews, lands at Bingham McCutchen. [Dealbreaker]
* Could the minor leagues be coming to the practice of law? [Litination] [FN1]
* A review of this week in law and popular culture. [Popsquire]
* “Carnival of Trust: Get on the Raceway.” [Marketing Strategy and the Law via Trust Matters]
[FN1] For a split second we thought this was real (because, to be honest, it doesn’t sound that far-fetched). Please read the Litination disclaimer.

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