* New York journalists were learning all about how NYPD rolls. [Huffington Post]
* If this were a political philosophy class, I’d suggest destroying all the law schools and starting again from scratch. But it’s nice to see how more practical people deal with the issue. [JD Match]
* It’s the birthday of the Articles of Confederation. I like to remember this document as its proof that the Founding Fathers didn’t really know what they were doing. [Oxford Patch]
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* From “homemaker” to judge. I kind of think every District should have one judge who had a non-traditional career before the bench. [Northern District of California Blog]
* I’d care more about the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act going too far if I lived in a world where the TSA didn’t already have access to the genital regions of any air traveler. [Gawker]
* Always sad when a gun owner shoots himself. Sad for the Second Amendment. [Underdog]
* Law360’s lawyer “MVP” list = things we’ll be seeing more of as the NBA lockout continues. [Law360]