Non-Sequiturs: 06.17.10

* If you think capitalism has been portrayed negatively in Hollywood films before, just wait ’till the BP movies hit the theaters. I mean, can you imagine what Quantum of Solace would have been about post-BP? [Truth on the Market]

* I love my dog. I like most dogs more than I like most people. Especially the people who bequeath millions to their dogs. I hate those people. [Wall Street Journal]

* Despite the unanimous decision in the Stop the Beach case, there is still a little daylight between the Nine. [Property Prof Blog]

* Look, the World Cup is going on during the middle of the business day. So it’s not surprising that the legal blogosphere has been a little bit disjointed and distracted. [Infamy or Praise]

* And soccer is important. It is perhaps the one thing on the planet that is immune to America’s cultural imperialism. The sooner Americans like Richard Epstein appreciate that immunity, the sooner we’ll be able to appreciate the beautiful game. [The Volokh Conspiracy]

* Today’s Jones Day news really highlights the danger of ever being positive about anything. [Jane Genova]

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