
* Thomas Jefferson School of Law dean Rudy Hasl responded to those serious allegations of employment stat falsification by calling them a "crock of crap." OK then! [ABA Journal]
* All the Republicans claiming their flagrantly sexist, diabolically anachronistic comments were simply "misinterpreted" need to stop misinterpreting the word "misinterpret." [The Fix / Washington Post]
* BC Law appointed a professor specifically to help students deal with the "real world." Not sure whether this is exciting or unbearably depressing. [WSJ Law Blog]
* A judge who gets caught sending shirtless photos of himself to other government employees is serious business. Not taking said business seriously is even more serious business. [Detroit Free Press]
* This new fashion blog is so offensive and it violates your privacy and it's bad for America and I'm totally going to start reading it. [Not-So Private Parts / Forbes]
* This man's lawsuit claims Justin Bieber stole his credit card and used it to buy a penis enlargement, among several other weird purchases. No, ATLCommentBot, I am not the plaintiff in this case. Sorry to disappoint. [Consumerist]
* A Seton Hall University Law School student saved an elderly woman's life in dramatic fashion. Well done, sir. [Jersey Journal]
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