
Judge Richard Posner (Photo by Chensiyuan via Wikimedia Commons.)
* More about Judge Posner’s unusual questioning in a Seventh Circuit case on sexual orientation discrimination. [Rewire]
* And more from Harvard Law professor Larry Lessig about the Electoral College — this time, a Fourteenth Amendment argument against how it operates, not against the institution itself. [Medium]
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* An analysis of the Death Star as a war crime. [The Legal Geeks]
* Sleep tips for working moms. [Corporette]
* I know you’re dying for more info on Biglaw 401(k) plans. [LinkedIn]
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* Post-election, is the Supreme Court back to business as usual? [Empirical SCOTUS]
* New dean for Saint Louis University School of Law. [The Faculty Lounge]
* Tips to stop annoying people this holiday season. [Law and More]