* Arizona State is paying out $700,000 for turning the Havasupai tribe into unwitting genetic guinea pigs. [New York Times]
* Jan Crawford confirms shortlist of ten potential Supreme Court nominees with the White House. There are some new names there, including Seventh Circuit judge Ann Claire Williams and someone named “Elana Kagan.” [Crossroads/CBS]
* If Judge Diane Wood can handle Posner and Easterbrook, she can handle Scalia and Kennedy. [New York Times]
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* New addition to the Third Circuit: Judge Thomas Vanaskie. [Wilkes Barre Times Leader]
* Doing civil rights work just got even less lucrative. [Washington Post; New York Times]
* The Pennsylvania spycam school explains the 56,000 web shots that turned up in discovery. [True/Slant]