Non-Sequiturs: 03.24.10
* I wonder if Jesse James was blindsided by his tax problems? (Too soon?) [Going Concern]
* Is it possible to make Westchester less white? [Next American City]
* How the Census discriminates against … well, almost all of us. [True/Slant]
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* There’s a reason God didn’t want humans to kill each other — and that reason is the state of Texas. [Simple Justice]
* Health care reform could benefit personal injury victims. [New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
* I too wish judges would occasionally swallow their whistles. [Drug and Device Law]
* Viacom versus YouTube makes legal bloggers stand at attention. Sexting, you know, also makes them stand at attention. [Infamy or Praise]
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LATE ADDITION: * David Boies and Ted Olson will talk to Campbell Brown tonight about how gay marriage changed their relationship. [CNN]