
Adam Schefter knows what’s under Jason Pierre-Paul’s taped up mitt. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
* A lawsuit by New York Giants player Jason Pierre-Paul against ESPN will go forward. The firework enthusiast is mad ESPN reporter Adam Schefter tweeted out a pic of the x-ray of his hand after an accident last Fourth of July. [The Hollywood Reporter]
* The Kardashians are changing their #sponsoredcontent ways. [Jezebel]
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* How lawsuits against Ivy League retirement plans could help you — by William Birdthistle, author of Empire of the Fund (affiliate link). [Forbes]
* A Republican Super PAC is going hard after Fordham Law professor and Congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout. [The Slot]
* “I knew you would pull it off.” When clients help their lawyers with an impressive victory. [Katz Justice]
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* Exactly how readable are the decisions from the 2015 Supreme Court term? [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Are immigration glitches hurting American farmers? [Huffington Post]
* Should you feel sorry for Scott Brown because he wasn’t named in a lawsuit? [Law and More]
* This is how the Ivies bust unions. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]