Dweeze has fun with signage.
Kris K is mallblogging.
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?
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?
Salieri features "Gadgets for God." Check out the ashtray.
Milbarge has a five-point plan to save hockey. Question: do we really want to? (Sorry, Dad).
Found Internetcases.com, a site devoted to internet legal issues, via Ernie the Attorney.
How Appealing notes new US Supreme Court cases. SCOTUSblog has more details.
Matthew Hale's mother demonstrates public relations "don't's" - what not to say when your son is a murder suspect. via How Appealing.
Also in How Appealing, I saw a link to this NY Times article: Go Ahead. Test a Lawyer's Ingenuity. Try to Limit Damages.
The Legal Underground has blogging advice for Judge Posner, co-author of the Becker-Posner blog.
Larry Flynt's Lawyers are coming to Iowa. There's a really bad joke in there somewhere.
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?
Scientific practical jokes never die. (from Sugar, Mr. Poon?)
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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