Monday, November 19, 2012

Above the Law: Non-Sequiturs: 11.19.12

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Non-Sequiturs: 11.19.12
Nov 19th 2012, 23:40

* Should attractive women in the legal profession be offended when complimented on their appearance? Or should they instead engage in "the strategic use of their own sexuality," to quote the New York Times (citing a federal judge)? [Shatter the Glass Ceiling]

* Speaking of attractive women lawyers, what do people think of when they think of Megyn Kelly? [New York Magazine]

* MOAR RANKINGS — this time of the most influential law reviews. Yeah, you know you wanna click. [Witnesseth via Tax Prof Blog]

* Everything's bigger in Texas — including the allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. [Dallas Morning News]

* In other news of alleged government misconduct, a former member of the SEC's inspector general's office claims that the place was rife with sexual tension and professional backstabbing. [Thomson Reuters News & Insight]

* Might a strip club be a more hospitable workplace than the SEC? Strippers just secured a $13 million settlement in a wage-and-hour class action lawsuit. [In House / Findlaw]

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