Non-Sequiturs: 07.22.16

* Are law firms being exploited by their clients to launder money? [Wall Street Journal] * Richard McLaren is the law professor who laid the ground work for Russia potentially being banned from the Rio Olympics over a doping scandal. [New York Times] * An analysis of the legal issues in the new Ghostbusters movie. [The Legal Geeks] * Review of Anxious Lawyer (affiliate link), a new book by AtL columnist Jeena Cho and Karen Gifford. [Legal Ink Magazine] * What does Rick Hasen think will happen in Texas now that the 5th Circuit has struck down its voter ID law? [KUT] * Matthew Dowd and Robert Kulik, the lawyers turned children's book authors we previously profiled, went on TV to discuss their work. [ABC News]

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* Are law firms being exploited by their clients to launder money? [Wall Street Journal]

* Richard McLaren is the law professor who laid the ground work for Russia potentially being banned from the Rio Olympics over a doping scandal. [New York Times]

* An analysis of the legal issues in the new Ghostbusters movie. [The Legal Geeks]

* Review of Anxious Lawyer (affiliate link), a new book by AtL columnist Jeena Cho and Karen Gifford. [Legal Ink Magazine]

* What does Rick Hasen think will happen in Texas now that the 5th Circuit has struck down its voter ID law? [KUT]

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* Matthew Dowd and Robert Kulik, the lawyers turned children’s book authors we previously profiled, went on TV to discuss their work. [ABC News]

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