Non-Sequiturs: 01.30.17
* Jared Kushner’s NYU Law classmates have some views they’d like to share. And lucky for us, they wrote an open letter. [Salon]
* What can Trump really do about sanctuary cities anyway? [Popehat]
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* If you’re donating your services to helping those impacted by the President’s reckless immigration law rewrite, Clio is offering free access to its services. [Clio]
* Be nice to your mother. [Lowering the Bar]
* A guide to subletting your New York apartment after the firm sends you to Wichita for that year-long trial. [Thrillist]
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* AI law firm plans to automate the entire legal world. Welp, I guess we’re going to have to convert this site to binary. [Futurism]
* The Star Trek fanfiction copyright case has settled. [The Faculty Lounge]
* And, yeah, that filibuster will happen. So start collecting the old Tweets and statements from conservative legal scholars who tried to concoct constitutional cover for pure obstructionism over Garland because they are going to have some delightfully hypocritical takes about the Framers in a few weeks. [Politico]