Non-Sequiturs: 11.09.15
* From Jackie Robinson to Missouri: Money is more important to white people than hating on blacks. [ATL Redline] * Are you right to be outraged when the government lies to you? [Guile is Good] * A glimmer of hope in 2015 bar exam results, but mostly more bad news. [Bar Exam Stats] * On the minutiae of sentencing: one man’s prison term all comes down to a comma. [The Economist] * Do you have a reputation? Or a personal brand? [Associate's Mind] * The science and art of jury consultation. [Life of the Law] * A blueprint on the future of "spoofing" cases. [New York Times]
* From Jackie Robinson to Missouri: Money is more important to white people than hating on blacks. [ATL Redline]
* Are you right to be outraged when the government lies to you? [Guile is Good]
* A glimmer of hope in 2015 bar exam results, but mostly more bad news. [Bar Exam Stats]
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* On the minutiae of sentencing: one man’s prison term all comes down to a comma. [The Economist]
* Do you have a reputation? Or a personal brand? [Associate’s Mind]
* The science and art of jury consultation. [Life of the Law]
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* A blueprint on the future of “spoofing” cases. [New York Times]