* People who go to Harvard can be mean when they’re trying to be funny. This is not news to anybody who reads this blog. [Just Enrichment]
* The cops still haven’t gotten the memo that policing hippy-dippy white people is bad news for public relations. [Faculty Lounge]
* Sometimes, even if you go to law school for all the wrong reasons, you can still be a winner. And by “a winner,” I mean “saddled with debilitating debt for the rest of your life.” As long as you’re happy in the end, though, right? [Carlotaworldwide Creativity Yenta]
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* Sexpionage: it exists. It also means that you’re not as good-looking as you think you are, and all of those beautiful women who seem so into you have some ulterior motives. [Legal Blog Watch]
* An interview with “Getting to Yes” author Willam Ury. Suggestion for next book title: “Getting to… Ugh, I Don’t Even Care Anymore, Just Pay Me.” [What About Clients?]