Drug Testing

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.31.22

* Banning shopping bags led to people just stealing the shopping baskets. I can't even think of a witty line for this one. Gotta love Dirty Jersey. [USA Today] * Donny Boy may have moved some classified documents. What is that illegal? Well...yes. [NPR] * The directions to Times Square just took on a whole new level of legal importance. [NBC New York] * Californian bill vindicates Nate Dogg's life advice for us all. [The Hill] * Californian law requires businesses to tell what they pay their workers. Maybe one day we can afford that stupid "How much do you expect to make working here?" question in interviews. [USA Today]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 10.06.16

* Presented, without comment. [The Onion] * An underaged selfie might be a sex crime. [Slate] * Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker wants to drug test people before they get food stamps. Federal court promptly throws out the case. [Huffington Post] * One proposal for fixing law school. [401k Guy] * Is Greenberg Traurig's reputation taking a hit because of its association with Donald Trump? [Law and More] * A cartoon re-enactment of the most insane courtroom exchange ever. Now in color. [io9]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 07.28.16

* Using legal technology to help low-income Americans get legal services. [Law360] * A legal analysis of the Donald Trump's possible relationship with Russia that has sparked a lot of debate recently. [Lawfare] * Miss South Dakota, a knife and fee sharing -- this attorney suspension has everything but the kitchen sink. [Legal Profession Blog] * The factors that undermine the reliability of drug field testing. [Katz Justice] * New networking opportunity? [Law and More]