Non-Sequiturs: 10.21.10
* Hallowed ground is not sacred? [Simple Justice]
* … Here are some things you can and cannot do around graves. [Infamy or Praise]
* I didn’t know this till I saw this happening outside the ATL offices this summer, but apparently it’s completely legal for women to go topless in New York City. Will the same liberalism come to Massachusetts? [WSJ Law Blog]
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* A brief history of British legal blogging. Sorry ladies, no accents, just text. [Legal Week]
* Remember when the economy was hot enough that departure memos could be epic? [Last Day at the Office Emails]
* The guy who tried to ruin South Park pleads guilty to providing support to terrorists. I hope this guy meets Woodsy the Owl in prison. [BL1Y]
* Frisking people merely to cop a feel as a prophylactic safety measure is not cool. [Underdog]
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* If you missed it earlier, please check out my editorial about bullying. I really think this is the version of the argument that will win over all but the most unrealistic of my critics. [Daily News]