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Well it looks like soon you’ll be able to enjoy a snack attack right where you have your Zack Attacks, because a Saved by the Bell-themed restaurant will be serving up A.C. Sliders in Chicago later this year. Further face-palm-worthy puns will surely abound. But the real question, as you take your brief – brief, […]
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A. In a shocking development – by which we mean completely predictable – the quality of the incoming class at Yale between 2011 and 2015 did not diminish by any of the usual metrics, even though the quality of incoming students at most other schools dropped as the overall applicant pool shrank. JD Journal B. […]
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A. Google just entered into a partnership with processor-maker Movidius to make phones with neural networks. Soon, instead of being a figurative slave to your smart phone, you could be a real one! The Christian Science Monitor B. How will the other GOP candidates use the debate in Trump’s absence? Will anyone even watch? The […]
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A. After a traffic stop turned deadly, eight of the armed protestors/militants who occupied Malheur National Reserve in Oregon are in custody, one is dead, and six remain on the reserve in defiance of Federal, state, and local officials. Reuters B. Donald Trump is boycotting the last Republican primary debate before the Iowa caucuses because […]
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A. Surprising exactly zero people on the planet, a British investigation has concluded that Vladimir Putin likely ordered the 2006 poisoning murder of Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB officer and vocal Putin critic. The Washington Post B. A community college in Portland, OR has declared April “Whiteness History Month.” Good idea? Bad idea? Real life masquerading […]
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A. UPenn wants its students to be Space Camp counselors because that’s, like, relevant. Above the Law B. Mississippi College School of Law freezes tuition. Yay! preLaw C. Firefighter gets successful face transplant. Mic.com D. Here’s some cute animals purportedly approximating human reactions to human events. Buzzfeed E. The Supreme Court is hearing its first […]
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A. A little sage advice for our 1L friends now that finals are here. Huffington Post B. Sleep: you’re doing it wrong. Slate C. A judge uses really bad Taylor Swift lyric puns to dismiss a lawsuit against Taylor Swift. Business Insider D. Don’t go outside tonight; you might get hit by space trash. Slate […]
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A. Paying $70K for what someone else says? Oof. ABA Journal B. Lawyers are grammarians at heart. Some gift ideas for the holidays. Buzzfeed C. Sage advice for those in the midst of classes, LSAT, and applications. US News D. Someone found something that might be a dead alien. Do NOT click if you have […]
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A. You should probably stay away from Chipotle for a while. ABC News B. Harvard Law students demand for changes to their school seal. The Wall Street Journal C. A round of applause for these law-themed Halloween costumes. Above the Law D. Jerry Heller is not pleased with his portrayal in Straight Outta Compton. Inquisitr […]
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A. Is Harvard Law’s “Free the Law Project” a step in the right direction? Bloomberg BNA B. Thirty Yale Law students are stricken with a stomach bug. NBC Connecticut C. Your law-trivia question of the day. Above the Law D. GoPro and Polaroid are involved in a lawsuit over similarly shaped cameras. Forbes E. Your […]
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