* Are Harvard Law professors chilling the reporting of sexual assault on campus? [Huffington Post]
* Amal Clooney launches a scholarship to educate Lebanese women. [Los Angeles Times]
* Justices Scalia and Thomas just plain wrong on gun regulations. [The Atlantic]
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* Baltimore reacts to the hung jury in the Freddie Gray case. [The Root]
* You know those late-night commercials for LifeLock, designed to convince elderly people to buy their product lest their identity be stolen? Yeah, the FTC announced the identity theft company would be paying $100 million to settle charges that it didn’t secure its customers’ info and misrepresented the strength of its product. [Washington Post]
* A motion for summary judgment has been filed in the case against Alan Dershowitz for defamation. [Palm Beach Daily News]
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* Lowenstein Sandler Chair Gary Wingens comes out in favor of two-year law schools. [Big Law Business / Bloomberg BNA]