Non-Sequiturs: 02.13.15

* DraftKings targeted in false advertising suit. You mean they don't build a marble statue of you if you win your league? [Broward Palm Beach New Times] * It's law journal submission season -- please publish something more practical than, "the influence of Immanuel Kant on evidentiary approaches in 18th Century Bulgaria." [The Legal Watchdog]

* DraftKings targeted in false advertising suit. You mean they don’t build a marble statue of you if you win your league? [Broward Palm Beach New Times]

* It’s law journal submission season — please publish something more practical than, “the influence of Immanuel Kant on evidentiary approaches in 18th Century Bulgaria.” [The Legal Watchdog]

* No, free speech — at least as we know it — hasn’t been around all that long. And here’s a special what’s up to the author, First Amendment scholar Lee Bollinger, for graduating from the best school ever. [Washington Post]

* More on Indiana’s war on litigation financing: they want to call it a loan and that’s just stupid. [LFC 360]

* Talk about delayed justice — back in 2009, we wrote about WilmerHale’s pro bono success story, clearing Dewey Bozella after he spent 26 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. Now, a little more than 5 years later, Bozella has secured a $7.5 million settlement for his wrongful imprisonment. [New York Times]

* What’s going on with in-house hiring? They’re doing a lot of it, that’s what. [Chicago Law Bulletin]

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* Attention young lawyers and law students: the Constitutional Court of South Africa is looking for foreign law clerks. An amazing opportunity to flex those comparative constitutional law muscles. [Constitutional Court of South Africa]

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