Monday, March 07, 2005

Around the 'Net - Monday Edition

Playing catch-up from a long weekend:

Dweeze has fun with signage.
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Kris K is mallblogging.
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In the "they built what" dept: State 29 notes this article in the Waterloo Courier regarding a gigantic colon you can climb around in. Gee . . . I think I'll pass . . .

has anyone sent this to Dave Barry yet?
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The Press-Citizen seems to be taking a stand in favor of local theater at the Englert. Maybe they'll finally get back to us on our proposal from January?
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Salieri features "Gadgets for God." Check out the ashtray.
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Milbarge has a five-point plan to save hockey. Question: do we really want to? (Sorry, Dad).
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Found Internetcases.com, a site devoted to internet legal issues, via Ernie the Attorney.
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How Appealing notes new US Supreme Court cases. SCOTUSblog has more details.
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Matthew Hale's mother demonstrates public relations "don't's" - what not to say when your son is a murder suspect. via How Appealing.
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Also in How Appealing, I saw a link to this NY Times article: Go Ahead. Test a Lawyer's Ingenuity. Try to Limit Damages.
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The Legal Underground has blogging advice for Judge Posner, co-author of the Becker-Posner blog.
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Larry Flynt's Lawyers are coming to Iowa. There's a really bad joke in there somewhere.
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Indepundit says the FEC is going to start trying to monitor political blogs and email lists. Sure. There are only several hundred thousand of them. Maybe you can expand Carnivore?
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Scientific practical jokes never die. (from Sugar, Mr. Poon?)
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Apparently, Texas isn't so picky about the whole "fair and impartial jury" concept: ". . . in a case in which a jury awarded $28 million to a plaintiff in a rollover case, 'The trial was interrupted last week when Ford lawyers discovered one of the jurors, Diana Palacios, was the girlfriend of plaintiffs' lawyer Jesse Gamez.'" From the Volokh Conspiracy.

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