Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 08.06.15

* A reminder to stay safe when you watch the GOP debates tonight -- drinking games can seriously jeopardize your health. [Raw Story] * The Washington NFL team has filed a notice of appeal to the Fourth Circuit over their canceled trademark registrations as they move their failure off the field and into the courts. [Bloomberg BNA] * Penn State unveils a new logo. Critics call it a "hypnotized dog looking at cupcakes," but it actually looks more like the vacant stare of someone who has seen something but refuses to tell authorities about it. [TaxProf Blog] * How to take good notes. Apparently, "actually take notes" is the first step. Good to know. [Survive Law] * Congrats to occasional Legal Cheek blogger Amy Woolfson on her Harvard Law scholarship. Welcome to our side of the pond. [Legal Cheek] * Dumb people can get ripped off on Craigslist. And not just when you take a "JD required" job as a catsitter. [Lowering the Bar] * Understand the tax implications of your student loan forgiveness program. [Lawyerist]

* A reminder to stay safe when you watch the GOP debates tonight — drinking games can seriously jeopardize your health. [Raw Story]

* The Washington NFL team has filed a notice of appeal to the Fourth Circuit over their canceled trademark registrations as they move their failure off the field and into the courts. [Bloomberg BNA]

* Penn State unveils a new logo. Critics call it a “hypnotized dog looking at cupcakes,” but it actually looks more like the vacant stare of someone who has seen something but refuses to tell authorities about it. [TaxProf Blog]

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* How to take good notes. Apparently, “actually take notes” is the first step. Good to know. [Survive Law]

* Congrats to occasional Legal Cheek blogger Amy Woolfson on her Harvard Law scholarship. Welcome to our side of the pond. [Legal Cheek]

* Dumb people can get ripped off on Craigslist. And not just when you take a “JD required” job as a catsitter. [Lowering the Bar]

* Understand the tax implications of your student loan forgiveness program. [Lawyerist]