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* Sure, this is the Onion, but seriously, it isn’t far off. [The Onion]
* The history of judge-bashing: Trump is part of a populist tradition. [New York Magazine]
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* Startups don’t have to involve technological know-how. [Law and More]
* I’m sure this won’t undermine the judiciary. I mean, I’m not sure at all, but we have the leader of the free world tweeting insults to jurists, so relatively speaking… [Gaveling]
* The suicide that is rocking K Street. [Huffington Post]
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* Can your shade of hair change your ability to be taken seriously at work? [Corporette]
* Nope, having gay friends isn’t the same as a disciplined policy position on gay rights. [Slate]
* And you thought women were people. Silly rabbit. [The Slot]