Non-Sequiturs: 10.26.15
* More bar exam results! Which school saw its passage rate take a 15 point hit? [Bar Exam Stats] * This is the right way to break up a protest at Planned Parenthood: with a smiling clit cartoon. [Slate] * How we can rethink the history of slavery and the Constitution. [Berkeley News] * Maybe Judge Stevens is onto something -- the Supreme Court to take on the issue of racial bias in jury selection. [Gawker] * Hillary wants to keep marijuana illegal -- is this her version of she "didn't inhale?" [Al-Jazeera] * Kickstarter class actions. What hell hath we wrought? [Associates Mind] * In this corner we have the Oregon Attorney General. In the other we have vitamin giant GNC. Who will win this battle royale? Not so fast -- it's a trick question since one side's dietary supplements were laced with illegal drugs. [Vox] * The latest in The Atlantic's series on the Reconstruction. [The Atlantic]
* More bar exam results! Which school saw its passage rate take a 15 point hit? [Bar Exam Stats]
* This is the right way to break up a protest at Planned Parenthood: with a smiling clit cartoon. [Slate]
* How we can rethink the history of slavery and the Constitution. [Berkeley News]
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* Maybe Judge Stevens is onto something — the Supreme Court to take on the issue of racial bias in jury selection. [Gawker]
* Hillary wants to keep marijuana illegal — is this her version of she “didn’t inhale?” [Al-Jazeera]
* Kickstarter class actions. What hell hath we wrought? [Associates Mind]
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* In this corner we have the Oregon Attorney General. In the other we have vitamin giant GNC. Who will win this battle royale? Not so fast — it’s a trick question since one side’s dietary supplements were laced with illegal drugs. [Vox]
* The latest in The Atlantic’s series on the Reconstruction. [The Atlantic]