Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 04.15.16

* Pharmacists are hoping the Supreme Court will allow them to stop upholding the law. [Bloomberg BNA] * The University of Mississippi tried to contextualize a Confederate statue on its campus. It failed. Miserably. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * The phenomenon of rap lyrics being used against criminal defendants in court. [Genius] * Yes, you may be an educated professional, but social media can still be hard. [Med City News] * The evidence is mounting: basic legal services may soon stop being the province of lawyers in favor of tech solutions. Can anything be done to stop the future? [Law and More] * The Eighth Circuit may not be happy about it, but North Dakota is paying a settlement over its overly restrictive abortions laws. [Slate] * Don’t forget, the deadline is Monday at 5pm! We are taking submissions for ATL’s annual Law Revue Contest. Deadline is April 18th. [Above the Law] * The University of Mississippi tried to contextualize a Confederate statue on its campus. It failed. Miserably. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * The phenomenon of rap lyrics being used against criminal defendants in court. [Genius] * Yes, you may be an educated professional, but social media can't still be hard. [Med City News] * The evidence is mounting: basic legal services may soon stop being the province of lawyers in favor of tech solutions. Can anything be done to stop the future? [Law and More] * The Eighth Circuit may not be happy about it, but North Dakota is paying a settlement over its overly restrictive abortions laws. [Slate] * Don’t forget, the deadline is Monday at 5pm! We are taking submission for ATL’s annual Law Revue Contest. Deadline is April 18th. [Above the Law]

shutterstock_300550091* Pharmacists are hoping the Supreme Court will allow them to stop upholding the law. [Bloomberg BNA]

* The University of Mississippi tried to contextualize a Confederate statue on its campus. It failed. Miserably. [Lawyers, Guns and Money]

* The phenomenon of rap lyrics being used against criminal defendants in court. [Genius]

* Yes, you may be an educated professional, but social media can still be hard. [Med City News]

* The evidence is mounting: basic legal services may soon stop being the province of lawyers in favor of tech solutions. Can anything be done to stop the future? [Law and More]

* The Eighth Circuit may not be happy about it, but North Dakota is paying a settlement over its overly restrictive abortions laws. [Slate]

* Don’t forget, the deadline is Monday at 5pm! We are taking submissions for ATL’s annual Law Revue Contest. Deadline is April 18th. [Above the Law]