* Ever wanted to know what your law professor thought about truth in advertising? This probably isn't your law professor, but it's in the general ballpark. [The Epoch Times]
* Hilary Clinton visits to Yale Law for some reason. Read this and tell me why once you get the chance. [Yale Daily News]
* Firm touts the opportunity to turn off your camera during online meetings. It's like micro dosing vacation! [Irish Times]
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* North Carolina's governor-elect announced legislators will meet tomorrow to repeal their terrible bathroom law. [LawNewz]
* The first trailer for the legal television show The Good Fight, the CBS streaming spinoff of The Good Wife, is here, and piles on the sex. [Slate]
* Ohio elector resigns from the electoral college in order to keep her day job. [Election Law Blog]
* Women receive lower grades in large law school classes. [TaxProf Blog]
* A difficult, but important read: a letter from a woman to the man that raped her. [Huffington Post]
* Huma Abedin gets to be the scapegoat for some looking for a patsy for Hillary Clinton's loss. [Law and More]
* Nearly a thousand lawyers, policy experts, and activists are expected to attend a "counter-inaugural" conference in D.C. on Jan 21-22, 2017, featuring speakers like Sam Munger (SiX), Tom Goldstein (co-founder of SCOTUSblog), Nan Aron (Alliance for Justice), Jonathan Lowy (Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD). The conference will begin after the (free) Women's March on Washington on Saturday morning. Learn more and register here. [Rise Above]