Morning Docket: 03.18.10

* If a friend asks you for free legal representation that you don’t want to provide, decline and say it might ruin your friendship — and cite this article. [New York Times]
* Two experts on national security and the war on terror, Ben Wittes and Jack Goldsmith, have a solution to the problem of where to hold the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: don’t try KSM at all. [Washington Post]
* A California appeals court gives the green light to a lawsuit brought by a teenage boy whose website was flooded with anti-gay threat messages. [How Appealing]
* If U.S. News starts ranking law schools based on the size of their library SCOTUS bobblehead collections, Yale will still be number one. [New York Times]
* The investigation continues into an illegal prescription drug ring that may have been involved in the death of actor Corey Haim. [CNN]
* If you receive an email notifying you that you’ve been sued by the law firm of Crosby & Higgins, just ignore it. [WSJ Law Blog]

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