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Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 09.28.16

* Tiffany & Co. is taking on discount store Costco over counterfeit goods. [The Fashion Law] * An in-depth look behind Sixth Circuit Judge Damon Keith's powerful dissent in Ohio's voting rights case. [Slate] * The first successful veto override of the Obama presidency is for a bill to let the families of victims of 9/11 sue Saudi Arabia. [New York Times] * We're having a birthday! [Law and More] * The basics of courtroom etiquette. [Versus Texas] * We've mentioned this contest before, but just a reminder to vote; the deadline is this Friday. [Big Law Business] * Everything you need to know about dealing with referral sources. [Reboot Your Law Practice] * Benjamin Ferencz, attorney who prosecuted Nazis, is pledging $10 million to fight genocide. [Huffington Post]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 09.22.16

* A look at the Supreme Court's IP docket for next Term. [The Fashion Law] * The Los Angeles Rams just lost a lawsuit to its personal seat license holders back in St. Louis. [Deadspin] * Judges in North Carolina can still refuse to perform same-sex weddings. And, it may not change any time soon. [The Atlantic] * Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow (affiliate link), is taking a break from Ohio State's Moritz College of Law to serve as a visiting professor at the Union Theological Seminary. [Union Theological Seminary] * The uneven resources in local criminal prosecutions. [Katz Justice] * Tiffany & Co. aggressively defends its trademarks. [Androvett Blog]