Non-Sequiturs: 10.31.16
* This is what it will look like if Donald Trump contests the results of the election. [GQ] * The Supreme Court, historically, has functioned without nine Justices. A look at the data. [Empirical SCOTUS] * Why the law seems so fallible. [Guile is Good] * What to do when you need to start over in your career. [Law and More] * More on Richard Posner's "correction" of his statements about the Supreme Court. [Althouse] * How the law exempted the kind of school segregation done in northern cities. [Last Week Tonight] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8yiYCHMAlM
* This is what it will look like if Donald Trump contests the results of the election. [GQ]
* The Supreme Court, historically, has functioned without nine Justices. A look at the data. [Empirical SCOTUS]
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* Why the law seems so fallible. [Guile is Good]
* What to do when you need to start over in your career. [Law and More]
* More on Richard Posner’s “correction” of his statements about the Supreme Court. [Althouse]
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* How the law exempted the kind of school segregation done in northern cities. [Last Week Tonight]