Morning Docket 02.09.10

* “Justice Hillary Clinton?” Next up in this traffic-whoring Daily Beast series: “Supreme Court Justice Palin?” [Daily Beast]
* Faegre & Benson partner Robert Matthews and his brother died in a small plane crash over the weekend. Matthews had a mid-air collision while piloting a Cirrus SR20 plane, also killing the other pilot. [Denver Business Journal via ABA Journal]
* NYU grad sues the university for revoking his MBA. [New York Post]
* Why do people pass along Internet links? The NYT says “awe.” Judging from our traffic patterns, we’d add shock-and-awe as a secondary reason. [New York Times]
* Keeping the John Edwards sex tape on lockdown. [Raleigh News & Observer]
* The class-action lawsuit headed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O’Bannon against the NCAA can proceed. College athletes are one step closer to compensation for the use of their images and likenesses in television advertisements, video games and on apparel. [New York Times]
* On Larry Lessig, copyrights, and remixing, to the tune of Lisztomania…. [Julian Sanchez]
* Which is not our favorite Phoenix song. Our favorite after the jump…


Phoenix – 1901 – A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.

* 1901. [Blogotheque via BLM849]

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