Non-Sequiturs: 10.13.16
* Workplace safety -- especially when it deals with beloved actor Harrison Ford -- is no laughing matter. And a Disney subsidiary is paying ~$2 million as a result. [io9] * A look at the oral argument in Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado. [Slate] * This whole "publicly traded company" thing isn't working out so great for Slater & Gordon. [Law and More] * A new summons for Governor Chris Christie over Bridgegate. [Huffington Post] * Despite SCOTUS ruling, there haven't been many Hobby Lobby copycats. [Politico] * Copyright suit over the classic "Who's On First" routine stays dead. [Hollywood Reporter]
* Workplace safety — especially when it deals with beloved actor Harrison Ford — is no laughing matter. And a Disney subsidiary is paying ~$2 million as a result. [io9]
* A look at the oral argument in Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado. [Slate]
* This whole “publicly traded company” thing isn’t working out so great for Slater & Gordon. [Law and More]
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* A new summons for Governor Chris Christie over Bridgegate. [Huffington Post]
* Despite SCOTUS ruling, there haven’t been many Hobby Lobby copycats. [Politico]
* Copyright suit over the classic “Who’s On First” routine stays dead. [Hollywood Reporter]
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