Memorial Day Docket
Ed. note: ATL is on holiday today, in recognition of Memorial Day. We’ll be back to regularly scheduled programming tomorrow.
* Peter Erlinder, a professor at the William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minn., is on the wrong side of the law in Rwanda for promoting “genocidal ideology.” [Star Tribune; Pioneer Press; Katz Justice]
* The right to complain online is in peril: Tweets and Facebook groups lead to lawsuits. [New York Times]
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
* The Massachusetts law student that you don’t want to hire tells his side of the story. He explains the reasons for his typos and shows off his very impressive office. [YouTube]
* Did Joe Sestak/Bill Clinton conversation break the law? [CBS News]
* Controversial filmmaker quits his judicial day job. [New York Times]
* Lively wakes in Puerto Rico. [Miami Herald]
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* Ankle bracelets now do GPS and BAC? [Adjunct Law Professor Blog]
* ATL’s sports commentator Marc Edelman crushes hopes of an explosion of NFL video games as a result of American Needle v. The National Football League. [Ripten]
* An ode to Con Law. [Cardozo]