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Unfrozen Caveman Law Writer
Welcome back, Dave. Was “Different Kind of Truth” worth the long wait?
Weil Gotshal partner and ex-Watergate prosecutor Richard Davis reflects on his experience questioning former President Richard Nixon before a grand jury.
You usually don’t associate sports with the First Amendment. The UFC hopes the courts will do what the NY legislature has failed to do, thus far. On a personal note, this was …
The computers are taking over e-discovery. At least they haven’t become self-aware… yet.
Maybe when Stewart Copeland is done being a drummer, he has a possible career as a political spin doctor.
For something that comes around once a decade (unless you’re in Texas), it’s no surprise that redistricting generates a ton of litigation.
“Chinese Democracy” is Axl Rose’s “Star Wars” prequel trilogy.
The Verve take their reunion tour to New York City!
Containing not one but two references to “Insane in the Brain!” I couldn’t be prouder of myself. (subscription required)
Maybe this reunion tour, and not the Simon & Garfunkel one, should have been called “Old Friends” — with old meaning “former.”
SEC Suits Against Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Execs May Turn on Subprime Loan Definition
I saw other media outlets write something similar… several days after I had already written it. (subscription required)
This was originally going to run in the October issue of The American Lawyer, but it got killed for reasons unknown. I liked the story, though, and thought it would have been a good one, so I figured I’d post it here:
The closest we’ll ever get to a Blind Faith reunion.
Original lede: “Anthony Weiner has been less than frank about his online liaisons with various women.” I zigged.
