Sunday, November 19, 2017

Non-Sequiturs: 11.17.17

Federalist-Society-logo-Fed-Soc.jpg* The Federalist Society is proposing a court-packing scheme because that’s what the Founders would have, you know, never wanted.

* A deep dive into Justice Kennedy’s likely role in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission.

* New York may not be having a constitutional convention, but that’s not going to stop the state’s chief judge from reforming its “byzantine” court system.

* Frugal or a failure to launch? You be the judge.

* One of the finest sentences of the week: “a free-speech advisory group at Ohio University ‘discussed the critical importance of transparency’ — and then unanimously voted to close its meetings to the public.”

* There really is nothing like Above the Law out there.

* Savoring the small moments that bring joy to a lawyer. We all need to find what keeps us happy and grounded. For me, it’s Trent Garmon’s writing.

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