Non-Sequiturs: 08.25.10
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* This Venn diagram reveals all you need to know about what lawyers put in their bios. [the [non]billable hour]
* Is Judge Royce Lamberth (D.D.C.), the judge behind the injunction on stem-cell research funding, about to get benchslapped by the D.C. Circuit? Professor Glenn Cohen thinks it’s possible — but in the meantime, the ruling is “a disaster for the Obama administration.” [Concurring Opinions]
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* If mouthy blogger Hal Turner had threatened this Georgia state court judge, he’d be lucky to wind up in prison. [ABA Journal]
* Here’s a good overview of recent legal blogging, covering the Blagojevich verdict (or non-verdict); some British legal concerns (celebrity privacy, European arrest warrants, Doctor Who, and Top Gear-related legal issues); and associate deferrals. [Infamy or Praise]
* Wachtell M&A partner Craig Wasserman, RIP. [Am Law Daily]