Non-Sequiturs: 04.08.16
* Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit over comments he made at a Louisville rally. The case alleges Trump incited a riot after peaceful protestors showed up. [WDRB] * Walk through the history of the Uniform Commercial Code with this fun infographic. It charts all the changes in the law from the 1700s to those planned for 2018. [Corporation Service Company] * Judge Ed Spillane on his refusal to send defendants who cannot pay fines to jail, and what the alternatives to jail look like. [Washington Post] * On the virtues of fighting in the moment. [Katz Justice] * As we mentioned previously, Senator Chuck Grassley has finally agreed to take a breakfast meeting with Merrick Garland, but he appears unlikely to do anything about the Supreme Court vacancy. Meanwhile, that lack of action has become a bigger election issue in Grassley's home state of Iowa. [Iowa State Daily] * This British law student is reeeeeeally into cosplay. [Legal Cheek]
* Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit over comments he made at a Louisville rally. The case alleges Trump incited a riot after peaceful protestors showed up. [WDRB]
* Walk through the history of the Uniform Commercial Code with this fun infographic. It charts all the changes in the law from the 1700s to those planned for 2018. [Corporation Service Company]
* Judge Ed Spillane on his refusal to send defendants who cannot pay fines to jail, and what the alternatives to jail look like. [Washington Post]
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* On the virtues of fighting in the moment. [Katz Justice]
* As we mentioned previously, Senator Chuck Grassley has finally agreed to take a breakfast meeting with Merrick Garland, but he appears unlikely to do anything about the Supreme Court vacancy. Meanwhile, that lack of action has become a bigger election issue in Grassley’s home state of Iowa. [Iowa State Daily]
* This British law student is reeeeeeally into cosplay. [Legal Cheek]