Non-Sequiturs: 10.06.17

* Salary hikes (in London). [Legal Cheek] * Travel bans and compelling interests. [Dorf on Law] * Speaking of SCOTUS, Adam Feldman reads the oral-argument tea leaves from the first week of the new Term. [Empirical SCOTUS] * And devotees of Justice Antonin Scalia might want to check out Scalia Speaks (affiliate link), a collection of the late jurist's speeches edited by son Christopher Scalia and former law clerk Ed Whelan. [Bloomberg BNA] * Did this court just gut her whole job description? [New York Law Journal] * It can be challenging for creators to protect their IP; could a small-claims court for copyright be the answer? [Copyright Alliance]

Justice Antonin Scalia (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty)

* Salary hikes (in London). [Legal Cheek]

* Travel bans and compelling interests. [Dorf on Law]

* Speaking of SCOTUS, Adam Feldman reads the oral-argument tea leaves from the first week of the new Term. [Empirical SCOTUS]

* And devotees of Justice Antonin Scalia might want to check out Scalia Speaks (affiliate link), a collection of the late jurist’s speeches edited by son Christopher Scalia and former law clerk Ed Whelan. [Bloomberg BNA]

* Did this court just gut her whole job description? [New York Law Journal]

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* It can be challenging for creators to protect their IP; could a small-claims court for copyright be the answer? [Copyright Alliance]

* Charles Harder is back in the news, and going after another member of the media. [Law and More]

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