Non-Sequiturs: 01.19.11
* What is the difference between abortion and infanticide? [WSJ Law Blog]
* The House votes to repeal Obamacare. [Politico]
* Today’s decision by the Supreme Court in NASA v. Nelson dodges a big constitutional question — much to the chagrin of Justices Scalia and Thomas. [SCOTUSblog]
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* Just like Monica Goodling, Danielle Chiesi admits to “crossing the line.” This afternoon Chiesi pleaded guilty to charges arising out of the Galleon Group insider trading ring. [Dealbreaker]
* Speaking of Wall Street-watching, check out this neat new website, ProxyMonitor.org. As James Copland of the Manhattan Group explains, the site’s comprehensive database of shareholder proposals sheds light on trends in corporate governance. [Point of Law; Proxy Monitor]
* Professor Glenn Reynolds wonders if his fellow Yale Law School graduate, Rep. David Wu (D-OR), has “undergone some sort of personality change.” [Instapundit]
* Congratulations to Amy Chua: she can haz her own internet meme. [BuzzFeed]
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* Texas attorneys, you should pay attention to this proposed rule change. [Infamy or Praise]