* Would Michael Green, exonerated of rape charges by DNA evidence, be worth $2.2 million today if he hadn’t gone to prison? Just asking. [New York Times]
* More on the issue of standing in the Prop 8 case. [The BLT (Tony Mauro); Dorf on Law (Michael Dorf); SCOTUSblog (Lyle Denniston)]
* Attention maritime law nerds: RMS Titanic, which has exclusive rights to salvage the Titanic, is looking at a nine-figure payday. Congrats to McGuire Woods, which represented RMS Titanic in district court. [Associated Press]
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* Starting law school in the fall? Here are some tips. [Lawyerist]
* The mortgage crisis is far from over. [Instapundit]
* Advice for jobless lawyers: “Sell your skill at going to school.” [Law and More]
* In case you’re not tired of talking about Judge Vaughn Walker being gay and all. [CounterPunch]