Non-Sequiturs: 05.04.10

* I absolutely do not rule out the possibility that Latino Americans are, on average, genetically predisposed to get racially profiled in Arizona — unless they use this. [The Deprofiler]

* Speaking of race issues, if you thought Elie was done with Steph … well, you don’t have the pleasure of sitting next to Elie all freaking day. [True / Slant]

* It appears that Fordham may be cooler than Yeshiva with the whole “gay thing.” [The Observatory]

* The current issue of Washingtonian has an excellent article, by Harry Jaffe, about the still-unsolved murder of D.C. attorney (and former Covington associate) Robert Wone. [Washingtonian]

* Can practicing magic help you in practicing law? Perhaps this subject is addressed in the new book, Law and Magic: A Collection of Essays. [Katz Justice]

* Congratulations to University of Hawaii law professor James Pietsch, recently awarded the Secretary of the Army Public Service Award for his work in Iraq. [University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa]

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