Non-Sequiturs: 04.25.11

* Ropes & Gray is now America’s law firm. [Law Shucks]

* And the Galleon Group case finally goes to the jury. [Financial Times]

* Paul Krugman needs friends. [Dealbreaker]

* Apparently, American children are more dumb than British children and thus cannot be trusted with the same kinds of Easter candy. [DNAinfo]

* The chief judge of the Delaware Chancery Court has decided it’s time to cash in his chips. [WSJ Law Blog]

* This isn’t legal, but I thought all you humane animal stompers would like to know that New Zealand makes Watership Down sound like a bunny day spa. [Huffington Post]

* Today Blawg Review commemorates national DNA day. Hail Science! [An Associate’s Mind via Blawg Review]

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