* Today is Festivus. For the rest of us. [PrawfsBlawg]
* “Law Schools Shouldn’t Despair: If History Is Any Guide, the Legal Profession Will Be in Vogue Again Before Too Long.” It’ll be a Festivus miracle. [TaxProf Blog]
* CNN lawyers and Cosby lawyers are sniping at each other and it’s getting ugly. They all need a nice Rohypnol-flavored Jell-O pudding pop to calm down. [Maynard Institute]
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* Should law clerks betray their bosses? The ethical dilemma of Supreme Ambitions (affiliate link). [The Volokh Conspiracy / Washington Post]
* Toy guns… not so much a holiday staple these days. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]
* Stephen Colbert’s lawyer, Trevor Potter, talks about life after the Report. [Legal Times]
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* Mark your calendars: Court to decide if it’ll hear marriage equality cases on January 9. [BuzzFeed]
* If you’re looking for fashion advice and one-stop shopping, Corporette just compiled her favorite posts of 2014. [Corporette]