* I think I entirely agree with Eugene Volokh, who in turn agrees with the Eighth Circuit, which agreed with the lower court, that a school board is well within its rights to call a website unreliable. [The Volokh Conspiracy]
* Steve DiCarmine, the now-former executive director of Dewey & LeBoeuf, has retained counsel. [Thomson Reuters News & Insight]
* Rajat Gupta’s lawyers are applying a defense they must have learned in grade school. [Dealbreaker]
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* Do brown people in Arizona who are legal immigrants get extra time off school to deal with being hassled by any cop who wants to “check their status”? Didn’t think so. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Apparently, courtroom fashion only matters if you are attractive. [Huffington Post]
* Pit bulls are the black people of dogs. [Legal Blog Watch]
* I assume insurance lawyers check people’s Facebook history as a regular matter of course. [Not-So Private Parts / Forbes]
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* R.I.P. Adam Yauch. All you sucker MCs better recognize. [What About Clients?]