* Perversely, Antonin Scalia’s death may have saved public unions. [Slate]
* Will online law schools radically alter the landscape of legal education? [Law Reboot]
* Justice Scalia’s death has changed how frequently the remaining justices speak. [Empirical SCOTUS]
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* A criminal-defense attorney hasn’t sat on the Supreme Court’s bench in 25 years, but is that really a problem? [Vox]
* Follow-up on the racist meme that circulated at Cornell Law. [College Fix]
* Laurence Tribe discusses the Merrick Garland nomination. [NBC]
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* The North Carolina anti-LGBTQ law is now the subject of a lawsuit, because obviously. [Fusion]