* Kash “monitors” herself. She identifies privacy concerns, but resistance is futile. [Forbes]
* The MTA has a point here, and they are free to litigate that point if they don’t mind every person in New York City kind of hating them. [Village Voice]
* If the character and fitness committee had checked David J. Stern’s soccer coach credentials, he might have never been admitted to the bar. [New Times]
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* Bob Morse and I agree that adding “diversity” to the U.S. News rankings is more complicated than it might appear. [U.S. News via ABA Journal]
* I’ve been so focused on these Tea Party people trying to shut down the government that I’d forgotten the Birthers existed. [WSJ Law Blog]
* I wonder if the guy who lied about having a BU Tax LL.M thought it would play out like Sean Connery believing Kevin Costner in The Untouchables: “Who would claim to be that who was not? Hmm?” [Tax Prof Blog]
* Via Eugene Volokh, here’s word of an interesting new project called the Journal of Law (announced by Ross Davies, of Green Bag fame). [Volokh Conspiracy]