* In case you can’t get enough of speculating on what would have happened to a captured alive Osama bin Laden, here you go. [Sentencing Law and Policy]
* The Skadden lawyer who moved to Nepal blogs about his experiences. [The Kathmanduo]
* I guess the administration is no longer defending DOMA but still enforcing it. [Stop the Deportations]
What Biglaw Can Learn From Personal Injury Firms
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
* TomTom data is used by cops to create speed traps. Recalculating! [Legal Blog Watch]
* Don’t you get the feeling that everybody punched themselves out over Arizona’s immigration law so they end up not having much left over for Utah? [WSJ Law Blog]
* Wouldn’t it be better if the call to blow up some levees to protect towns in Illinois and Kentucky at the expense of farmland in Missouri was through war instead of by a strong central government? Wait, state’s rights farmers in Missouri, that was supposed to be a joke. [Reuters]
* Exercise tips for young, overworked professionals. I became tired just reading these as they are useless to my life, but I understand that not everybody can rock the Big Sexy like I can. [Tips for Young Lawyers]
AI Is Reshaping Legal Practice—But Tools Aren’t The Real Differentiator.
Explore the mindset, cultural shifts, and training strategies that define the AI‑savvy lawyer, revealing why human judgment, standardized competence, and integrated learning—not technology alone—will shape the future of the profession.
* Is it that working at DLA Piper doesn’t gross you enough income to pay off even a nominal amount of debt? [Law Shucks]