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Weekend Edition: 9-10

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Because I agree with Charlie there are no 9/11 links today.

Blog Headline of the Week

Geodog For Android Tracks Your Canine’s GPS Collar, Costs More Than The Dog

Bookish Linkage

It’s nice to know that Banned Books Week “is an exercise in propaganda.” If you have any doubts, just ask Arthur Conan […]

Weekend Edition: 9-3

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Proof this is the first summer we’ve been empty nesters? I hit 100 books read for the year last Saturday.

The blog will see its eighth anniversary on Friday.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Black Hole of 9/11 (“9/11, for all its tragic and heroic drama, is an easy event […]

Friday Follies 3.16

Having spent my fair share of time in them, I can’t say the holdings of law libraries are such that they would encourage a person to do this.

A mistrial was declared last week in the sex-trafficking prosecution of a massage parlor owner when an employee who testified for the prosecution recognized the defense lawyer […]

Weekend Edition: 8-27

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Chapter and verse on why readers get a benefit from their novel experiences (“…people who spend every spare moment with their nose stuck in a novel are actually better at both relationships with others and understanding of the world in general than those who don’t read much or whose […]

Friday Follies 3.15

It still is not a good thing when, rather than hold a hearing on sanctions, a judge says he “assumes [an attorney] is as incompetent as he appears.” (via)

A Maine school district is not liable for damage caused when four members of its wrestling team converted a motel room into a makeshift sauna to […]