Non-Sequiturs: 05.31.16
* Interesting piece by Donald Trump SCOTUS shortlister on how state high courts deal with the "Scalia problem," that is, potential stalemates or ties. [Wall Street Journal] * The Hulk Hogan verdict is looming over the latest addition to the New York rental market: for $15,000 a month, you can rent Nick Denton’s Soho apartment. [New York Post] * A look at the Supreme Court dissents that attack the majority opinion. Spoiler alert: they mainly come from Justice Thomas. [Empirical SCOTUS] * The FBI launched an intense investigation into foreclosure fraud in Florida after the financial collapse of 2008. Why did it only result in one conviction? [Vice] * 7 tips for developing business out of being a social media influencer. [Law and More]
* Interesting piece by Donald Trump SCOTUS shortlister Justice Willett on how state high courts deal with the “Scalia problem,” that is, potential stalemates or ties. [Wall Street Journal]
* The Hulk Hogan verdict is looming over the latest addition to the New York rental market: for $15,000 a month, you can rent Nick Denton’s Soho apartment. [New York Post]
* A look at the Supreme Court dissents that attack the majority opinion. Spoiler alert: they mainly come from Justice Thomas. [Empirical SCOTUS]
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* The FBI launched an intense investigation into foreclosure fraud in Florida after the financial collapse of 2008. Why did it only result in one conviction? [Vice]
* 7 tips for developing business out of being a social media influencer. [Law and More]