Non-Sequiturs: 05.03.11

* 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]

* 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]

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* Is it that working at DLA Piper doesn’t gross you enough income to pay off even a nominal amount of debt? [Law Shucks]

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