Non-Sequiturs: 05.16.17
* Paging Don McGahn. There's a cleanup on aisle 1600. [Politico] * Rod Rosenstein speaks. [Slate] * Which SCOTUS briefs are the easiest to read? [Empirical SCOTUS] * Paul Ryan may not be able to rally the necessary tax reform troops. [The Hill] * Sally Yates thinks the Flynn controversy was a bigger deal than the White House does. No kidding. [New Yorker] * You may be able to visit North Carolina with a clear conscience soon. [Huffington Post] * Not everything is a competition. [Katz Justice] * Dealing with the bad stuff. [Law and More]
* Paging Don McGahn. There’s a cleanup on aisle 1600. [Politico]
* Rod Rosenstein speaks. [Slate]
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* Which SCOTUS briefs are the easiest to read? [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Paul Ryan may not be able to rally the necessary tax reform troops. [The Hill]
* Sally Yates thinks the Flynn controversy was a bigger deal than the White House does. No kidding. [New Yorker]
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* You may be able to visit North Carolina with a clear conscience soon. [Huffington Post]
* Not everything is a competition. [Katz Justice]
* Dealing with the bad stuff. [Law and More]