Richard Nacht

  • Non-Sequiturs: 04.20.16
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 04.20.16

    * Well, this warms my calloused heart: Chief Justice Roberts learned some sign language to swear 12 deaf and hard of hearing lawyers into the Supreme Court. [Washington Post]

    * An enlightening interview with an attorney that proves lawyers can have entrepreneurial spirit, Richard Nacht. [Law and More]

    * Professor Rick Hasen’s analysis of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Arizona redistricting case. [Election Law Blog]

    * An interview with Matt Delmont, author of Why Busing Failed (affiliate link), on the continued segregation of schools. [Lawyers, Guns and Money]

    * Did lawyer Linda Shi just help design a revolution in air conditioning? The product is being funded through Kickstarter, and the size of the unit makes me think it’d be welcomed in many NYC apartments this summer. [Kickstarter]

    * Economists and tax law professors are getting behind Elizabeth Warren’s tax filing simplification bill. [MassLive]

    * An in-depth look at black sites — CIA secret prisons, used in the U.S.’s War on Terror. [Slate]

    * Our very own David Lat shares cybersecurity tips with host David Lesch on “Today’s Verdict.” [BronxNet]

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