- “Chicago judge ruled legally insane wants to be restored to bench,” and voters don’t seem to mind that;
- New Kevin Underhill book on odd laws, The Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance, review and interview by Jim Dedman;
- Music rights organization BMI sues Cleveland bar over one night’s performance by a cover band, seeking up to $1.5 million;
- It’s rash to assume you can fire an employee caught working another job while on FMLA leave from your workplace. And the Chicago transit union’s contract provides that a train operator can be dismissed if caught sleeping at the controls twice “within a short period of time.”
- In more than 2,000 seizures, border agents confiscated more than 25,000 prohibited Kinder Egg chocolate-covered toys during one recent year;
- Bernie Marcus of Home Depot recalls how dropping a lawsuit enabled him to focus on what was important in life;
- “This guarantee does not cover shark bite, bear attack or damage by children under five.”
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