Monday, 8 June 2015

Non-Sequiturs: 06.08.15

* There's a lot of constitutional law about booze. [PrawfsBlawg] * Republicans try to play some word games on the Affordable Care Act and get straight-up lawyered. Or as The New Republic described the exchange: a "succinct, pithy demolition." [MSNBC] * Oscar Pistorius could be headed home on parole in the next couple of months. Time to get back in that dating pool. [CNN] * Don't bring your mom to court. [Lowering the Bar] * Here's an interesting company at the juncture of law and technology -- 3D printing demonstrative exhibits for trial. [3D Printed Evidence] * Randy Spencer interviews American Pharoah [Coverage Opinions] * An interesting question from a lawyer doing his part to help the homeless: if a person can't get online, how do they even look for a job anyway? [What About Clients?] * A new novella from Jessica Pishko called A Trial for Grace (affiliate link) about a fallen, high-flying NYC attorney working a death penalty trial in North Carolina. [Amazon] * Consent explained with tea. [Vimeo] https://vimeo.com/126553913

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