
Not a “weak tie,” though it is an ugly one.
* With an economic hit on the horizon, it’s time to talk about “weak ties.” [Law and More]
* The makers of Guns ‘N’ Rosé beer must have an appetite for destruction because that feels like a trademark loss waiting to happen. [Lowering the Bar]
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* Some more analysis of the ABA jobs data we’ve been talking about all week. [Tax Prof Blog]
* The liberal wing of the Supreme Court may not have the votes, but they’ve been taking more control of cases anyway. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Speaking of the Supreme Court, will LGBTQ rights prevail? A compelling argument that a pair of conservative justices may well defect. [Workplace Prof Blog]
* Lawyers breaking down Avengers Endgame. We’ll go ahead and throw a spoilers warning on this, though one would have to be pretty dense not to have predicted that. [The Legal Geeks]
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* Alyssa Milano’s sex strike is… dumb. [Law & Crime]