Non-Sequiturs: 02.11.10

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* Dissecting the hypothetical Elizabeth Edwards lawsuit. How about the hypothetical prosecution of John Edwards, for the attempted murder of the Democratic party? [WSJ Law Blog]
* As I mentioned yesterday, I think child labor laws should be enacted to protect minors on snow days. [The Volokh Conspiracy]
* Solo practitioners feel like the ABA is too worried about law schools and Biglaw lawyers. Ha. [Legal Blog Watch]
* Will FindLaw and SuperLawyers maintain editorial independence? [Infamy or Praise]
* Smooth attorney. Real smooth. [Overheard in Court]
* Nice profile of Charney-blogger and former LEWW winner, Lavi Soloway. [Truth, Praise and Help]
* Nelson Mandela was released from prison, twenty years ago today. [CNN]
* President Clinton has been hospitalized. Secretary of State Clinton didn’t seem too concerned, so he’s probably fine. I wouldn’t worry until she starts laughing and making congratulatory pointing gestures at people. [ABC News]

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