[Ed. note: “See Also” is a new column we’ll be running in place of Non-Sequiturs. It’s going to be an evening ATL Digest for people who missed some of our content earlier in the day.]
LAW STUDENTS AND LAWYERS INTERESTED IN PUBLIC INTEREST WORK. Law school costs a fortune, and public interest work doesn’t pay Biglaw bucks. But former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, now president of the University of California system, is doing her part to address the problem — and spoke to our own Joe Patrice about UC’s great initiative.
SENATORS ON TRIAL FOR CORRUPTION. Sorry, Senator Menendez, but your trial won’t be put on hold so you can cast your votes down in Washington. In fact, Judge William Walls has sharp words for your counsel about the request.

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EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE POLICE. When employees get harassed or arrested by law enforcement just for doing their jobs, employers need to stand up for them. Employment law columnist Beth Robinson offers these recommendations.
CONTRACT ATTORNEYS. Sadly, we’ve seen much worse than this latest job listing.
WOMEN LAWYERS. Columnist Jill Switzer discusses mansplaining, man interruptus, and the other unfair treatment that female attorneys continue to experience.
FLUSTERED BIGLAW INTERVIEWEES. Oh, brother….