Ed. note: Due to the Labor Day holiday, we will be on a reduced publication schedule today, and observing the holiday on Monday. Hope everyone has an enjoyable, restful, and long weekend.
* Fans are demanding that Los Angeles bill the Rams for increased police expenditures. So… where will the Rams threaten to move next year? [Courthouse News Service]
* We’ll have more on this next week, but for now go ahead and check out the law review article where Dean Laura Rosenbury of University of Florida Law calls out a student for sexism. [New England Law Review]
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* We spend a lot of time focusing on the rendered opinions (and teenagers having sex), but what does Justice Scalia’s death mean for stays? [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Only FOUR bad reasons to go to law school? I can come up with so many more. [Uloop]
* Dentons has some more bad news. [LegalCheek]
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* “Which Part of the Constitution Prohibits Wrongful Detention?” Good question. [PrawfsBlawg]
* Silicon Valley lobbyists are a threat to fear from the Clinton administration. Especially that jerk from Hooli. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]
* “Lawyers must understand that when lawyers put clients ahead of money, they will earn more money in the long run than doing the opposite.” [Katz Justice]