They’ve Got You Mapped From A To Z: Amazon’s Acquisition Sets Off Antitrust Radars
I've heard of wanting to be a fly on the wall, but a Roomba on the floor?
I've heard of wanting to be a fly on the wall, but a Roomba on the floor?
* The Law and Order party is just openly describing themselves as terrorists now. What's that Maya Angelou quote about trusting people when they tell you who they are the first time? That one. [Chron] * You know the more I think about it, the less I understand why this acquisition was cleared. [Business Insider] * Good to be back: The Rappahannock just got back a vital piece of their land. [CNN] * Hypocrisy or Assumed Risk?: Guy who says guns make things safer doesn't allow them at his rally. Hmm... [Business Insider] * Blue lives might matter, but Trump's estate matters more. [Rolling Stone]
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* Which justices dissent most frequently in constitutional cases? The top few probably won't surprise you, but Adam Feldman has other interesting data too. [Empirical SCOTUS] * A hefty -- think 132 pages -- ruling from the Tenth Circuit, overturning a Native American man's murder conviction and death sentence, could have major implications. [How Appealing] * Warm words from Eugene Volokh for his co-blogger Nick Rosenkranz, a possible Second Circuit nominee. [Volokh Conspiracy / Washington Post] * Drew Rossow poses an interesting question: Could Your Roomba Soon Be Sucking Up Your Privacy Rights? [Huffington Post] * Ann Althouse analysis on President Trump's controversial "fire and fury" comments. [Althouse] * "THE HORROR. THE HORROR. Newark Terrorized by Whole Foods." [National Review via Instapundit]