* Prosecutorial misconduct: when keeping it real goes wrong. [USA Today]
*Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy, which begs the eternal question: How the hell is Radio Shack still in business? [Bloomberg]
* Suspicions abound as single employees at some mortgage lenders sign off on up to 10,000 foreclosures a month. I don’t see anything wrong with that number. I’m a document reviewer. [Washington Post]
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.
* It’s Obamacare day! I don’t have a joke here; just a lump in my throat for all my comrades who didn’t make it to see this day. [New York Times]
* Dude, where’s my car registration? [New York Law Journal]
* A Texas man’s conviction was thrown out because the primary evidence was a pack of bloodhounds’ positive ID of the defendant. It’s almost like Texas is doing a bad Texas impersonation. [WSJ Law Blog]