Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Above the Law: Non-Sequiturs: 11.07.12

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Non-Sequiturs: 11.07.12
Nov 7th 2012, 22:00

"Really, Gabon? C'mon you guys."

* Google asked Gregory Sidak and Judge Robert Bork to write a report on its antitrust investigations. [Criterion Economics]

* Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom just caught a tough break, courtesy of the government of… Gabon? [Threat Level / Wired]

* Marco Delgado, lawyer and former trustee of Carnegie Mellon University, is accused of laundering half a billion dollars for a Mexican drug cartel. [Post-Gazette]

* I'm very, very uninterested in getting tangled in racial debates after the election. But this stuff is messed up and scary. [Gawker]

* And this too. Ick. [Jezebel]

* Next time you plan a robbery, maybe plan on taking a nap before you reach the front door of your score. [Legal Juice]

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Tags: Carnegie Mellon University, Crime, Google / Search Engines, Gregory Sidak, Kim Dotcom, Marco Delgado, Megaupload, Non-Sequiturs, Rank Stupidity, Robert Bork


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