Non-Sequiturs: 05.17.10
* If your sandwich is a “footlong,” come up with something else to call it. [WSJ Law Journal]
* Orin Kerr’s heading to the Hill to help Senator John Cornyn come up with some questions for Elena Kagan. [Volokh Conspiracy; Politico]
* BLT has posted the Senate Judiciary Committee’s questionnaire for Kagan, while Slate has the version of the questionnaire they’d really like her to fill out. [Slate]
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* Poor 3Ls are not the only ones who get confused by companies with names that make them sound like law firms. Judges get tripped up sometimes too. [Going Concern]
* Cute bags lead to ugly lawsuit. [Fashionista]
* A round-up of last week’s legal news, including fights over the Internet and our genes. [A Clatter of the Law via Blawg Review]
* The generation that wants to own what they do has issues with Biglaw. [Bar and Bench]