* Will wedding bells be ringing soon in California? Judge Vaughn Walker will rule today on extending the Prop 8 stay. [Associated Press]
* A 32-year-old Canadian lawyer was awarded $6 million after a law firm colleague knocked her down on the dance floor. [The Post]
* The Seventh Circuit testifies again in New York. [New York Times]
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* Venture capitalists feeling more adventurous. [National Law Journal]
* Blago jury may be hung. [Chicago Tribune]
* LiLo judge recuses herself. [Los Angeles Times]
* The search for Geronimo’s bones will not be aided by the courts. [Yale Daily News]
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* Justin Peacock, a lawyer-turned-novelist whom we’ve profiled, has a Harvard lawyer starring in his latest book. [Bloomberg]
* Hug a lawyer. Get charged with assault and battery. [Boston Herald]