Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 09.04.09

* If you’ve had your Biglaw dream deferred, dream bigger. [Legal Blog Watch] * I would have thought specific intent to escape from prison would be implied in any prison escapee situation. But I would have been wrong. I wonder if resisting arrest requires specific intent to not go to prison, or if I could […]

* If you’ve had your Biglaw dream deferred, dream bigger. [Legal Blog Watch]
* I would have thought specific intent to escape from prison would be implied in any prison escapee situation. But I would have been wrong. I wonder if resisting arrest requires specific intent to not go to prison, or if I could argue that the sound of police sirens just happens to make me want to run wind sprints. [Underdog]
* Electronic tracking ankle bracelets for everybody! [National Wire]
* Here’s an argument suggesting law school is still a good investment. But I’m holding out for an argument about why in God’s name law school needs to be a three-year investment. There are people in Leavenworth that spend less and learn more in a year than third-year law students. [Ideoblog]
* Can law firm managing partners learn something from Procter & Gamble? [What About Clients?]
* Elizabeth Wurtzel — or her editor — is still holding herself out to be a lawyer. [Double X]
* A Canadian woman claims she’s already received some of Keanu Reeves’s DNA — and now she’s suing for more. [Popsquire]