Monday, October 22, 2012

Above the Law: Non-Sequiturs: 10.22.12

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Non-Sequiturs: 10.22.12
Oct 22nd 2012, 21:40

Qualified Arby's employees are literally willing to die for the company.

* Additional thoughts, from Professor Josh Blackman, on Judge Richard Posner's awesome streak of book reviews. [Josh Blackman]

* Meanwhile, Professor Kyle Graham wonders: How would Judge Posner review Moby Dick, Fifty Shades of Grey, and other classic literature? Incredibly, that's how. [noncuratlex]

* Apple responded to Samsung's blame-the-jury appeal with knives out and guns blazing. [Ars Technica]

* This attempt at using a disguise to commit ID theft was so pathetic, I almost feel bad for the guy. And yes, there is a photo. [Lowering the Bar]

* A longtime Arby's employee fled when a knife-wielding robber broke into the restaurant in the middle the night. And then Arby's fired her. At least unemployment > dying alone in an Arby's. [Consumerist]

* Models, runway shows, and confidentiality agreements, oh my! [Fashionista]

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Tags: Akhil Amar, Akhil Reed Amar, Apple v. Samsung, Arbys, Books, Breach of Confidentiality, Confidentiality, Confidentiality agreements, Crime, Hedi Slimane, Intellectual Property, Josh Blackman, Kyle Graham, Modeling, Models, Non-Sequiturs, Rank Stupidity, Richard Posner, Technology


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