Non-Sequiturs: 10.08.10

* Did the Justice Department strong-arm a federal judge into “disappearing” an opinion — and replacing it with a new one containing different facts? [ProPublica]

* Why are Canadians such perverts? First the judges, and now the law librarians. [National Post]

* The real stars of The Social Network: the lawyers. Does the film glorify litigation over innovation? [News Real Blog]

* A very interesting profile of Brian Cuban — lawyer, blogger, and brother of colorful billionaire Mark Cuban — who is “a sober voice in favor of medical marijuana.” [Dallas Morning News]

* An extremely thorough look at the current state of LGBT advocacy, by Chris Geidner. [Metro Weekly]

* Scott Greenfield is joining up with Hull McGuire, the firm headed by Dan Hull of What About Clients? fame. If you think that’s too much sass for a single firm, Greenfield has four words for you: “Get used to it.” [Simple Justice]

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