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* New York’s umm…working class, weighs in on the mosque debate. [Metropolis]
* Do lawyers really need new ways to ruin a marriage? [ABA Journal]
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* Don’t be afraid to bite the hand that feeds you – or at least the one that was supposed to feed you and decided not to. [Am Law Daily]
* Someone’s going to have a really interesting “What I did this summer” report to give. [WSJ Law Blog]
* It seems like this list should be longer and include things like “Post grades in a timely manner.” [Volokh Conspiracy]
* What do 380 million bad eggs look like to a plaintiff’s lawyer? Cash. [NLJ]
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* The creator of Girls Gone Wild has lawyers, and he’s not afraid to use them against Jerry O’Connell. [NY Post]