* Nope, Black History month still isn’t racist. Here’s an explanation one more time for those that need it. [Popehat]
* Hey! Now there is science to back up what we all knew: Voter ID laws suppress the vote. [Talking Points Memo]
* Not everyone gets access to the same justice: non-prosecution agreements are reserved for VIPs. [Forbes]
* New York City Mayor wasted no time acting after the deadly crane crash that damaged New York Law School. [Cityland NYC]
* The Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit against Pepper Hamilton has been settled. [Legal Intelligencer]
* You knew there was a reason you resisted getting a FitBit: the data the device tracks can be used against you in a court of law. [Clark Howard]
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* The moment listeners of the Serial podcast have been waiting for: key witness, Asia McClain, is going public with her story. [Jezebel]
* The law school version of Barack Obama knew the attack women’s reproductive freedoms would be under. [Slate]
* Wanna learn from one of the more controversy prone professional sports commissioners? Good news if you go to Arizona State Law, now you can have Bud Selig as a professor. [NBC Sports]
* Sure, it would require a constitutional amendment, but maybe only foreign born citizens should be president. [Chicago Tribune]
* Come for the clip of the new season of Archer, stay for the biting takedown of lawyers. [YouTube]