Non-Sequiturs: 08.18.16
* North Carolina really wants to keep its voter ID law alive. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * RIP Gawker. [Gawker] * Even Biglaw firms know Martin Shkreli is toxic. [Law360] * Which SCOTUS cases from this past term are already getting cited by lower courts? [Empirical SCOTUS] * Breakdown of how Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane wound up a convicted criminal. [Vice] * Northwestern Law professor Deborah Tuerkheimer discusses sexual assault on campus. [Legal Talk Network] * Donald Trump and Roger Ailes are teaming up, but maybe it isn't Hillary Clinton who should be worried. [Law and More]
* North Carolina really wants to keep its voter ID law alive. [Lawyers, Guns and Money]
* RIP Gawker. [Gawker]
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* Even Biglaw firms know Martin Shkreli is toxic. [Law360]
* Which SCOTUS cases from this past term are already getting cited by lower courts? [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Breakdown of how Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane wound up a convicted criminal. [Vice]
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* Northwestern Law professor Deborah Tuerkheimer discusses sexual assault on campus. [Legal Talk Network]
* Donald Trump and Roger Ailes are teaming up, but maybe it isn’t Hillary Clinton who should be worried. [Law and More]