* Does anyone have any idea what Merrick Garland should be doing right now? If so, give him a buzz — he needs your help. [The Onion]
* Interview with a restaurant lawyer. See, you can specialize in anything. [First We Feast]
* If law professors act like divas, should they get tenure? Does it matter how much the publish? [Tax Prof Blog]
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* Advice for those interested in becoming a legal writing specialist. [Reboot Your Law Practice]
* Surprised by the Supreme Court punting on Zubik? You shouldn’t be, it was entirely predictable. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Thanks to Arizona Law, undergrads who haven’t decided what to do can keep their options open with the GRE. [NPR]
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* This is why legislators have to be careful about what they vote for — otherwise unscrupulous politicians will change the name of a bill to make it look like it provides support for a potential pandemic, when it does nothing about it. [The Slot]