Non-Sequiturs: 02.16.15

* The mystery of Kevin Durant's "law degree" is solved. It's some kind of Sprint promotion. Ho hum. [You Tube] * Not to be one-upped by the shenanigans that go on in New Orleans, a Baton Rouge attorney was arrested for allegedly stealing "'several items' — including a four-wheeler and a tractor" from an elderly client. [The Advocate] * Religious conversion efforts are getting a little out of hand in Idaho. [Legal Juice] * The Rutgers "merger" is old news, but one professor explains how the whole proposition is just a case of the central university "pulling a fast one." [TaxProf Blog] * Miami attorney Irwin Block, whose pro bono death row advocacy efforts inspired a Pulitzer Prize-winning report, has died at age 87. [Miami Herald]

* The mystery of Kevin Durant’s “law degree” is solved. It’s some kind of Sprint promotion. Ho hum. [You Tube]

* Not to be one-upped by the shenanigans that go on in New Orleans, a Baton Rouge attorney was arrested for allegedly stealing “‘several items’ — including a four-wheeler and a tractor” from an elderly client. [The Advocate]

* Religious conversion efforts are getting a little out of hand in Idaho. [Legal Juice]

* The Rutgers “merger” is old news, but one professor explains how the whole proposition is just a case of the central university “pulling a fast one.” [TaxProf Blog]

* Miami attorney Irwin Block, whose pro bono death row advocacy efforts inspired a Pulitzer Prize-winning report, has died at age 87. [Miami Herald]

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