Non-Sequiturs: 07.27.15

* Conan O’Brien faces a new lawsuit alleging that he stole jokes from a Twitter user’s feed. Meanwhile, Conan mulls suit against Tinder for ripping off Pimpbot 5000 character. [The Hollywood Reporter]

* Snoop blames racial profiling for his arrest on suspicion of marijuana possession in Sweden. Others say it’s “celebrity profiling,” suggesting that racial profiling is a phenomenon specific to American anti-Blackness. Maybe it’s just that Snoop has told everyone how high he is every day since 1992? [The Guardian]

* College president takes gig as Uber driver to understand what students will be doing for work after graduation. Looking forward to the first law school dean to spend the summer on a massive doc review. [TaxProf Blog]

* Going to law school these days is a lot like boarding the Lusitania. Go on… [Law and More]

* Some technical solutions for redacting documents. [Law Sites Blog]

* There’s a Shaun the Sheep movie coming out soon. But did you know Shaun was a judge? He was… ugh… “Called to the Baa.” [Legal Cheek]

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* Experts discuss forced arbitration clauses. You know, those things that rob you of your basic right to redress. [Alliance for Justice via YouTube]

* Where do you shop for your professional attire? [Corporette]

* Mayer Brown’s Rajesh De discusses his time as the NSA’s general counsel. Learn the two terrible bits of advice he was given before starting the job. [Big Law Business / Bloomberg BNA]

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