A. USD Law grad files lawsuit against someone who mocked her on Twitter. And Twitter. And USD. For $100 million. All because someone mocked her on Twitter. It’s actually far worse than it sounds. Above the Law
B. Harvard Law School’s Project on Predatory Student Lending has sued the federal government to obtain documents related to a for-profit educator. The Crimson
C. Uber, which has been taking hits on all sides recently, is being sued by Google, which claims Uber stole some of its tech. The Chicago Tribune
D. Whoah… Turns out Kim Jong Nam, estranged brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, was assassinated using VX, an inarguable weapon of mass destruction. NBC
E. Turns out the prospect of losing one’s own healthcare focuses the mind. CNN
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