Thursday, November 1, 2012

Above the Law: Non-Sequiturs: 11.01.12

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Non-Sequiturs: 11.01.12
Nov 1st 2012, 21:31

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* Oakland's police chief is in trouble for filtering emails with a few key phrases into his junk folder. Big deal! Why would a police chief need to read messages about "police brutality," "excessive force," or "Occupy Oakland" anyway? [Legal Satyricon]

* Graham Spanier, the ex-President of Penn State, has been criminally charged with perjury, obstruction, child-endangerment, and conspiracy. The Sandusky child abuse butterfly effect continues. [ABA Journal]

* The story of lawyers, as explained by the characters in Twilight. [LawProfBlawg]

* The captain of the literal failboat says he was wrongfully fired. Come on dude, you crashed a freaking cruise ship. Not crashing is kind of the main part of your job. [Lowering the Bar]

* The headline to this story is: "When Choosing A Bank To Rob, Avoid The One Where Everyone Is Packing" Just click already. [Consumerist]

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