* Campaign Lawyers are ready to go to the mattresses. Actually, they’re already there. [Bloomberg]
* You can see why they’re nervous. The race is close. Don’t forget to vote. [FiveThirtyEight]
* And don’t let them suppress your vote. [Blog of the Legal Times]
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* Because you know if you are trying to vote in Florida and might be a Democrat, they’re going to try to take your vote away. [Huffington Post]
* When you step back and look at it, the legal landscape for gays and lesbians is shockingly different than it was 20 or even 10 years ago. Yeah, I know a bunch of you care about marginal tax rates on Americans making over $250,000 way more than basic civil rights, but still. [New Yorker]
* Lawyers have really been working under difficult conditions in the aftermath of the storm. [National Law Journal]
* But the storm hasn’t stopped lawyers from looking out of new opportunities. [Thomson Reuters News and Insight]
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* Donor secrecy up for review. [Los Angeles Times]