* Could dirty chickens take money away from legal Terrapins? [Food Safety News and Maryland Reporter]
* The Ninth Circuit finds that Seattle police officers were justified in Tasering a seven-month-pregnant woman three times when she refused to get out of her car and sign a speeding ticket. Dissenting judge Marsha Berzon thinks justice was aborted though. [Courthouse News Service]
* A victory for the ACLU and the Public Patent Foundation at Cardozo Law School: Judge Robert Sweet struck down patents on two genes linked to breast and ovarian cancer. [New York Times]
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
* Is being abandoned at sea worth $4 million? [San Jose Mercury News]
* Felony charges for the Massachusetts teenagers who bullied freshman Phoebe Prince to suicide. [New York Times]
* The rise of the anti-law school blogs. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Do not overstate your firm’s diversity. [Denver Business Journal]