* The only way for Republicans to save face is by… confirming Obama’s Supreme Court choice (even if it isn’t a fellow Republican). [Gawker]
* The complicated relationship between Asian-Americans and justice is highlighted by the Peter Liang protests. [New York Times]
* The greatest impact of Justice Scalia’s passing may be on the Fourth Amendment. [LinkedIn]
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* One of Justice Scalia’s long line of clerks who paid tribute to the legal legend after his passing, Professor Brian Fitzpatrick, speaks out on the jurist’s impact. [The Conversation]
* Who has the most to lose in the fight over the Supreme Court? The Chief Justice. [MSNBC]
* Here’s a fun thought experiment: What would Donald Trump have been like as an attorney? [Law and More]
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* Apparently this is how you should teach in open-carry on campus locations. Horrifying. [Chronicle on Higher Education]
* Yes, you must attend mediation, even if you are Shaq. [Daily Business Review]
* The long arm of the law takes on Salvadorian death squads. [Guile is Good]