Non-Sequiturs: 11.03.10

* As I tweeted last night, the Congressional subpoena power just got interesting again. [Gawker]

* Hey, Colorado, I think you and I might be able to work together. Interesting work on the “personhood” issue. [WSJ Law Blog]

* A small victory for privacy in Houston. [Instapundit]

* The Commodity Futures Trading Commission brought in a new Director of Enforcement, one from Skadden, to go along with its new mandate. [BLT: Blog of the Legal Times]

* A good man reaches a great milestone. Congratulations Erick Turkewitz, here’s to the next 1,000. [New York Personal Injury Law Blog]

* Partner fires other partner/brother for “abject laziness.” Too bad Prop 19 didn’t pass. We’d have more stories like this. [ABA Journal]

* In honor of the defeat of Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco has prohibited the sale of Happy Meals. (Okay, that’s not exactly what happened, but that’s how I’ll choose to remember it.) [Josh Blackman’s Blog]

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