* Attorneys general are upset that they can still get prosties on Craigslist. [Courthouse News Service]
* Dole wants a $2.3 million verdict over, um, defective bananas overturned. The fruit company’s lawyers accuse six Nicaraguan men and their lawyers of fraud in a lawsuit that claimed exposure to pesticides made the men sterile. [Associated Press]
* Is firm loyalty an antiquated concept, or has it just been tarnished by the recession? [Texas Lawyer via ABA Journal]
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* You may want to read through E-Trade’s response to the Lindsay Lohan “milkaholic” lawsuit. You may be quoted in it. [Gawker]
* Divorce lawyer Thomas Sasser will help Tiger try to keep his cubs. [TMZ]
* Easy access to federal and SCOTUS opinions, courtesy of CourtListener. [Law Librarian Blog]
* Linda Greenhouse has some questions for Elena Kagan. [Opinionator/New York Times]
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* One question: where does she stand on abortion? [Washington Post]
* Obama has the right to… reexamine Miranda. [New York Times]