Non-Sequiturs: 11.24.10
* Thinking of forwarding a juicy email to tips@abovethelaw.com? A federal court recently ruled that forwarding defamatory email is immunized by 47 U.S.C. § 230. [Eric Goldman / Technology & Marketing Law Blog]
* Kelli Space has almost $200,000 in student loans — and she doesn’t even have a law degree. [Gawker]
* Giving thanks (that you’re not Kelli Space): it’s the classy thing to do. And it’s in your self-interest too. Here are some tips. [What About Clients?]
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* Is America ready for a pudgy president? It’s a subject of interest to two large lawyers, Governors Haley Barbour and Chris Christie. [The Daily Beast]
* A man charged with DWI by Duke University police advances a very interesting defense. [WRAL]
* After pay cuts, layoffs, and a management shake-up, Ruden McClosky is “poised to grow.” [ABA Journal]
* If you’re gay and flying today, here’s how to make getting your “freedom pat” a little more fun. [We Won’t Fly]
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* Maybe I shouldn’t have spent all that time at Wachtell. [Manila Bulletin]