- That’s represent, not resemble: “Lawyer appointed to represent pit bull” [WSJ, NY Times] NJ lawmakers eye idea of doggie seat belts, cont’d [Bloomberg, earlier here, here]
- “Government to Argue That Detention for Carrying Arabic Flashcards Was Justified” [Lowering the Bar]
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Columnist-suing attorney continues to reap lots of lawyer love in her race for Illinois judgeship [Madison County Record]
- Speaking of which, what is it about Madison County, Illinois, anyway? [Radley Balko, more]
- Sense of humor: I wasn’t expecting Values Bus to retweet this of mine;
- Why the SEC keeps losing in court [Eugene Scalia, WSJ; Ed Whelan, NR “Bench Memos,” on Steven Pearlstein’s dyspeptic Washington Post rant about purported activism by D.C. Circuit judges]
- Unintended consequences: “Olive Garden, Others to Cut Worker Hours in Advance of Obamacare” [Washington Free Beacon]
Filed under: animals, D.C. Circuit, Madison County, ObamaCare, Securities and Exchange Commission
4 Comments
Kudos to TSA, I’ll bet those flash cards were capable for delivering a nasty paper cut. Add a little lemon juice and they could of incapacitated the flight crew.
At first glance the lawyer appointed for pit bill story sounds ridiculous but why shouldn’t the indigent have appointed counsel in what basically amounts to a takings action?
civil Gideon for dogs!
Ha! They have not caught on to me yet. For years I have been smuggling Arabic numerals onto airplanes!