* Eric Turkewitz didn’t bag the minnows he was hoping to catch with his April Fool’s joke that we (and many other legal bloggers) were in on. But he did snag one very big fish. [New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
* I thought Newark going a full month without a murder was the biggest April Fool’s joke of all. But apparently, it’s true! [Newark Star Ledger]
* New airport security measures for international travelers. [New York Times]
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* Dear Law Enforcement: the Taser is not a toy. [ABA Journal]
* Teachers in Oregon are free to wear religious garments to work. [The Becket Fund]
* A big trademark case win for Weil on behalf of eBay. [Am Law Daily]
* You can’t ignore your creditors forever. Wage garnishment is their nuclear option. [New York Times]
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* The Vatican is on the attack against the mainstream media. They’d have managed better if they had a plan. [New York Post]