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Friday Follies 2.7

Stupid Legislative Trick of the Week: A Minnesota Senate committee has approved a bill requiring state employees to only use lodging with “clean hotel policies and procedures.” And what, may you ask, are those? Well, they are “policies and procedures to reasonably eliminate within the facility the availability of sexually explicit work[.]” And here I […]

Weekend Edition: 3-20

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I’m a little behind on this but the Siouxland Libraries has started a blog named, appropriately, Check it out!. It has been added to the blogroll.

Blog Headlines of the Week

States Realizing That A $50 Rebate Won’t Make A Broke Person Buy A Fridge

Hysterical Amazon exec calls 911, says accelerator […]

Friday Follies 2.6

Stupid Legislative Trick of the Week: A New York legislator last week introduced a bill that would prohibit restaurants from using salt when preparing customers’ meals.

Folly or bravery for a lawyer who may need to appear before the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals? “…two judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals wiped […]

Weekend Edition: 3-13

Blog Headline of the Week

One Reason To Be A Solo Practitioner Is To Avoid The Most Annoying Lawyers

Blog Lines of the Week

“Heidegger is undoubtedly a genius. You can tell he’s a genius because his philosophy is so hard to understand.” (Via.)

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Democracy and the Appeal of […]

Friday Follies 2.5

Stupid Legislative Trick of the Week: Republican members of the Florida House of Representatives are proposing denying a tax credit for films or television shows filmed in the state that are not “family friendly.”

A Minnesota man has sued a “Dr. Phil” spinoff, alleging it tricked him into appearing and discussing the blemishes on his […]