Morning Docket: 09.23.10
* Prosecutorial misconduct: when keeping it real goes wrong. [USA Today]
*Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy, which begs the eternal question: How the hell is Radio Shack still in business? [Bloomberg]
* Suspicions abound as single employees at some mortgage lenders sign off on up to 10,000 foreclosures a month. I don’t see anything wrong with that number. I’m a document reviewer. [Washington Post]
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* It’s Obamacare day! I don’t have a joke here; just a lump in my throat for all my comrades who didn’t make it to see this day. [New York Times]
* Dude, where’s my car registration? [New York Law Journal]
* A Texas man’s conviction was thrown out because the primary evidence was a pack of bloodhounds’ positive ID of the defendant. It’s almost like Texas is doing a bad Texas impersonation. [WSJ Law Blog]