Non-Sequiturs: 10.28.16
* Digging deep into what makes Judge Richard Posner tick. [University of Chicago Law School] * Is Justice John Roberts's way of thinking a dying one? [Democracy Journal] * All about the lawsuit over potential voter intimidation. [Bloomberg Radio] * Great, another emerging legal practice women are underrepresented in. [Big Law Business] * Yeah, writing cover letters sucks. Here are some tips. [Law and More]
* Digging deep into what makes Judge Richard Posner tick. [University of Chicago Law School]
* Is Justice John Roberts’s way of thinking a dying one? [Democracy Journal]
* All about the lawsuit over potential voter intimidation. [Bloomberg Radio]
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* Great, another emerging legal practice women are underrepresented in. [Big Law Business]
* Yeah, writing cover letters sucks. Here are some tips. [Law and More]
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