Friday, July 31, 2015

Non-Sequiturs: 07.31.15

* TSA officials in Houston are checking hundreds of sorority girl bags because the convention book -- that all of them have -- keeps raising red flags. Now, Underhill thinks TSA should have figured this out and stopped checking. But that's just what those girls from ΙΣΙΣ are banking on. [Lowering the Bar] * Don't recommend people on the grounds that they "don't have enemies." It's not a compliment unless you immediately follow it with, "... anymore." [What About Clients?] * The ABA tries to make it harder to game the U.S. News rankings. That doesn't sit right with law schools. [TaxProf Blog] * The tech industry doesn't understand labor law. Which is weird, because you can Google that s**t. [PrawfsBlawg] * Venable not liable for alleged puffery. The firm is just glad it can go back to being the greatest lawyers on the face of the Earth. [The Blog of the Legal Times] * The intellectual property concerns of cosplay. Remember if you get sued, the people dressed like Daredevil and She-Hulk aren't actually able to help you. [IP Watchdog] * Elie discusses the Samuel DuBose killing and Pell grants. [Legal Broadcast Network via YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5IFKRZoT6g








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