- “Highly embarrassing …ugly”: Florida Justice Association apologizes for race-baiting mailer intended to sway state senate race [Miami Herald, Orlando Sentinel]
- Fanny-state regulation: they wouldn’t really ban soft toilet paper, would they? [Washington Post via Logomasini, CEI “Open Market”]
- Update on David Michaels OSHA nomination [Carter Wood, PoL] More: Fox News.
- Library of Congress has expanded its law research website, includes archiving project for legal weblogs including this one;
- David Leonhardt, NYT economics columnist, looks at defensive medicine debate [“Economic Scene”]
- “Republicans denounce identity politics, except when they engage in it themselves.” [Heather Mac Donald, Secular Right]
- Aw: Ron Coleman recalls “one of my proudest weeks of blogging”. [Likelihood of Success]
- Dewey Decimal System owner sues NYC’s Library Hotel [six years ago at Overlawyered — link fixed now]
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I wonder how (or if) the wingnuts at the Daily Kos will deal with the story of the FJA’s race-baiting mailers. They’ll probably ignore it or cite it as proof or GOP racism (in accordance with the precepts of the alternate reality fantasy world in which most of them live)
Well, fine, but I wasn’t cadging for a link, Walter!
Around the web, October 22…
Florida Justice Association race-baiting ad furor: “Trial Lawyers’ Group Suspends Top Three Execs” [Legal Blog Watch, earlier at Overlawyered] Dept. of unsurprising findings: per survey of news reporters, 38 percent find plaintiff’s lawyers to be …