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Friday Follies 3.1

A Houston man is suing his alma mater when his son wasn’t accepted to the college following his $40,000 donation to the school.

Legal-related blog headline of the week: Romania declares witchcraft a legally-recognized (and taxable) profession, pisses off witches (The witches are fighting back, though, “using cat excrement and dead dogs to cast spells […]

Weekend Edition: 1-1-11

Bulletin Board

First off, thanks to those who visited the blog over the last year. There was a 13.6 percent increase in visitors in 2010 over the previous year and a similar 13.5 percent increase in unique visitors. For what it’s worth, the most popular post last year remained my 2008 review of Out Stealing […]

Friday Follies 2.40

Legal opinion quotation of the month: “No one’s memory is perfect. People forget things or get confused, and anyone can make an innocent misstatement or two. Or maybe even three or four. But not 868 of them.” (via)

The university my youngest daughter attends wins a free speech award — but not a good one. […]

Weekend Edition: Xmas 2010

My Christmas Present to You

Far too many of us really should heed the advice of this website but explaining it would ruin it. Just go there.

Blog Headline of the Week

Advice to Law Students looking for a job — don’t be a goddamned crybaby

Christmassy Linkage

Santa’s crimes against humanity (via)

Don’t […]

Friday Follies 2.39

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is running its annual poll on the most ridiculous lawsuit of the year. Several appeared in this year’s editions of the Follies. (via)

Sorry that the bag containing your deceased mother’s personal effects also contained a bag with her brain in it.

People don’t need additional evidence for the Lawyers […]