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Bush v. Gore, Diarmuid O'Scannlain, Fabulosity, Fashion, Parties, Pictures, Robert Bork, Sandra Day O'Connor, Ted Olson, Weddings, White People
Lady and Ted's Excellent Adventure: Wedding Photos That Rock
“Okay, Judge Bork. Smile and say ‘The Original Understanding’!!!” (Also: Is that Harvard Law prof Laurence Tribe standing behind Robert Bork, or just someone who looks a lot like him?) Earlier this week, we gave you a detailed report about the fabulous nuptials of Ted Olson — the winning lawyer in Bush v. Gore, former […] -
9th Circuit, Diarmuid O'Scannlain, Eyes of the Law, Fashion, Immigration, Pamela Ann Rymer, Porn Names, Pornography, Project Runway, Sandra Day O'Connor, Sex, Sidney Thomas
The Eyes of the Law: A Visit to the Ninth Circuit
The Ninth Circuit may be getting slapped around by the Supreme Court lately. (Yeah, what else is new.) But they continue to go about their business. Keep on truckin’, Your Honors! One of you was kind enough to attend a recent Ninth Circuit sitting — not just any old sitting, but the one graced by […] - Sponsored
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Ann Althouse, Celebrities, Fashion, Glenn Reynolds, Law Schools, Money, Non-Sequiturs, Orin Kerr, Plaintiffs Firms, Pornography, Project Runway, Prostitution, Tax Law
Supplemental Non-Sequiturs: 10.20.06
Now that we have the able assistance of Stella Q for Non-Sequiturs — check out her great post from yesterday — we have no place for random links that catch our eye, but don’t merit full treatment in a separate post. Blogospheric leftovers, if you will. So here’s a special midday “bonus edition” of Non-Sequiturs: […]
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Adoption, Celebrities, Family Law, Fashion, Non-Sequiturs, Richard Posner
Non-Sequiturs: 10.16.06
* So it’s official. I’m not going to get into my spiel about western paternalism, but celebrities, please note: there are countless children in THIS country who need a family. [Associated Press] * Can you say “Oh no he didn’t!”, when he doesn’t even know that he did? Note to anonymous Australian professional — colonial […] -
Fashion, Jeffrey Toobin, New Yorker, Stephen Breyer
Justice Breyer at the New Yorker Festival: Some Highlights (Part 1)
“Nino, you wanna piece of me?” Justice Stephen G. Breyer and Jeffrey Toobin, at the New Yorker Festival. Photo by Startraks. Somewhat late, but better late than never: part one of the more detailed account that we promised you of Justice Stephen Breyer’s interview with Jeffrey Toobin, at the New Yorker Festival last weekend. The […] -
Fashion, Federal Judges, Judicial Divas, Pictures, State Judges
A Judicial Cinderella: Judge Carolyn Kuhl
Once upon a time, there lived a magnificient judicial diva named Carolyn B. Kuhl. She lived in sunny California, Land of the Dancing Raisins. Judge Kuhl was beautiful, and she was brainy. Her résumé was one brand name after another: Princeton; Duke Law School; a clerkship with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, back when he was […] -
9th Circuit, Diarmuid O'Scannlain, Fashion, Food, Parties
DFOpalooza: The Farewell Brunch
Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain’s current law clerks, a merry band: Vincent Kalafat, from Notre Dame; Rod Forter, from Columbia; Marah Stith, from Yale (blogged about supra); and Father Bill Dailey, from Columbia. Well, Ninth Circuit and O’Scannlain groupies, we’ve come to the end of the road. This is our last batch of pictures from our delightful […] -
Fashion, Federal Judges, Frank Easterbrook, Richard Posner
A Rather Random Meditation on Techne
Gee, we sure wandered off the reservation. We started off intending to write about this interesting Wall Street Journal article, discussing the lawsuit filed by high-end handbag maker Coach against big-box retailer Target (pronounced by some “tar-ZHAY”). Sure, the news is a few days old. But we couldn’t resist writing about it, since it combines […] - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
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Fashion, Fashion Is Fun, Law Professors, Law Schools, Tax Law, Weddings
Tax Professors in Love
This just in, from TaxProf Blog: Tax Profs Miranda Perry and Vic Fleischer tied the knot Saturday at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, followed by a reception at the Kitchen [Upstairs], a Boulder wine bar. A photograph of the two good professors appears above. Fashion props to Professor Perry for the understated elegance of […] -
Fashion, Harriet Miers, New Yorker, Non-Sequiturs, Project Runway, Richard Posner
Non-Sequiturs: 09.23.06
Some random reading recommendations, which don’t have much to do with law. But that’s what weekends are for, right? * Suffering from Entourage withdrawal? Read about a real-life agent dumping (by Jim Carrey). [Defamer] * Suffering from Project Runway withdrawal, since there was no new episode this week? Get your hands on the New Yorker’s […] -
Ann Althouse, Bill Clinton, Blog Wars, Blogging, Fashion, Feminism, Gender, HP, Non-Sequiturs, Shoes, Shopping
Non-Sequiturs: 09.20.06
* We’re several days late on this; but it’s just as well. We’re not touching this controversy (see photo below) with the proverbial 10-foot pole. [Althouse; Feministing; Althouse; Feministing] But just out of curiosity, ATL readers, what’s your first reaction to this photo of Bill Clinton and a group of bloggers? Please place your responses […] -
Bruce Wolk, Contests, ERISA, Fabulosity, Fashion, Hotties, Sarah Downie
ERISA Hotties: Prizes for the Winners
Our ERISA Hotties Contest has only been over for a day — but some of you miss it already. Fear not. The contest may be over, but the commentary isn’t. We’ll have a few more posts discussing the competition — including our personal views on which ERISA Hotties should have gotten more lovin’ from the […] -
Eyes of the Law, Fashion, Harriet Miers, White House Counsel
The Eyes of the Law: Harriet Miers Gets a Wardrobe Upgrade
Harriet Ellan Miers — remember her? President Bush’s White House Counsel, who was the subject of an ill-fated, and quickly withdrawn, Supreme Court nomination? When Harriet Miers was thrust into the public spotlight as a SCOTUS nominee, her personal style was placed under scrutiny. People made fun of her hair and her make-up. And her […]
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Fashion, Kramer Levin, Non-Sequiturs, UVA Law
Non-Sequiturs: 09.07.06
* That’s interesting: crossword guru Will Shortz is a UVA Law alum. And we love the opening question of this interview — even if it’s not terribly PC. [TJ’s Double Play] * The saucy blog commenter who (unintentionally) got Lee Siegel’s TNR blog taken down: Kramer Levin associate Joseph Schwartz, self-described “reluctant lawyer” and “frustrated” […] -
2nd Circuit, 9th Circuit, Alex Kozinski, Fabulosity, Fashion, Project Runway
The Latest Legal Fashion Craze: Expressive T-Shirts
Another day, another circuit court decision involving a school kid with a wise-ass t-shirt. Earlier this year, the Ninth Circuit dealt with the case of a kid who wore a T-shirt to school that read, “Be ashamed, our school embraced what God has condemned. Homosexuality is shameful.” (The kid lost; and that’s why they call […]