* “Legal conference ruined by porn.” Let’s not get hasty, have we checked what the legal conference was going to be about before we throw around words like “ruined”? [Roll on Friday]
* Elena Kagan wants a Supreme Court ethics law. [Washington Post]
* An interview with the most successful competitor in the history of the New Yorker caption contest, Chicago lawyer Larry Wood. [ABA Journal]
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* Prosecutors tell judge that publicly available tweets are not, in fact, official acts of the presidency (tracking the logic of this recent Lawfare article). [Reuters]
* Rudy Giuliani’s lawyers have a $400K bill they’d love to get paid. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Johnson & Johnson bid to use manufactured bankruptcy to escape liability fails again. [Law360]
* “Things Could Get Confusing After Dueling Rulings on Noncompetes.” One might even say… competing rulings. [Law.com]