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* Game of Thrones may be ending, but that doesn’t mean we should stop pondering Arya Stark’s potential tort liability. [The Law Geeks]
* Leslie Jones takes on Alabama’s new abortion law on this week’s Saturday Night Live. You’ve got to laugh otherwise you’ll cry. [The Hill]
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* Taking down the under-informed hot takes on what it will be like if Roe is actually overturned. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]
* And, just in case you were laboring under the misimpression Roe and its progeny are constitutional outliers, no, they aren’t. [Dorf on Law]
* In defense of the ampersand — at least in law firm names. [ABA Journal]
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* Those trendy Prada alligator touches come with a big legal fight. [The Fashion Law]
* Do you anticipate an economic downturn just on the horizon? How to continue making it rain even through the bad times. [Law and More]