Non-Sequiturs: 05.06.10
* When it comes to Constitutional interpretation, everybody is partisan. [Bell & Bar]
* A rebuttal to David Lat’s stance on hot tea. I have no opinion on this, my morning beer is never too hot to cause injury. [New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
*Whenever I think of Charlie Sheen, I think of how sad President Bartlett must be. [Gawker]
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* At this point, I think people need to start punishing hotels that do not provide decent Wifi. [Tax Prof Blog]
* No, something offered by Donald Trump is a piece of crap? The Donald? No way, I don’t believe it. [Daily News]
* Accounting fraud doesn’t make for an entertaining Broadway experience. [Going Concern]
* A typo even I wouldn’t make. [Atlanta Journal Constitution]
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* In case you haven’t seen The Onion’s brilliant report on the latest Supreme Court defense of the First Amendment, take a look. [The Onion]