Non-Sequiturs 10.13.09

* A national, uniform bar exam is being developed. People are wondering if New York and California will sign on, but it seems to me that this will be the perfect excuse for Texas to secede. [Adjunct Law Prof Blog]
* “Customize” your hours and compensation at Thompson & Knight. Hmm … I’ll take the least possible amount of hours for the most possible pay, kthxbye. [Texas Lawyer]
* A laid-off lawyer found work off of Craigslist. No, seriously, real legal work! I mean, he hasn’t gotten the job yet or anything, but there was an interview and everything! [Jobless Lawyer]
* What kind of fringe benefits are there to doing adult entertainment defense? Methinks we need another small law open thread. [Underdog]
* Birther sanctioned. [Washington Independent]
* Thomson Reuters is making some law books available on the Kindle. We are getting close to the time when we are going to need an iKindle PhoneBerry. I’d buy it. [Thomson Reuters]
* The American Law Institute-American Bar Association is hosting a summit that will discuss, in part, critical issues facing legal education providers. I wonder if they’ll talk about how there are too many of them? [ALI-ABA]
* Remember when marrying Christie Brinkley was more of an American dream than a cautionary tale? [Popsquire]

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