The American Bar Association has formed a special commission to deal with “dumbass legal questions” frequently asked by pundits, radio talk show hosts, and the public, saying “the time has come to deal with this pestilence head on.”
BREAKING: Workplace Prank Does Not Result in Threat of Lawsuit
A workplace prank at a national food distributor in Missouri has not resulted in the threat of a lawsuit, workers familiar with the prank report.
Bill Would Require Legislators to Consult with Anarchists Before Proposing New Laws
A proposed bill in Iowa would require legislators to consult publicly with anarchists and wait five days after the meeting before being able to pursue any new legislation, according to legislators who are backing the bill.
Law Schools Now Count Grads Who Are “Looking for Work” as Fully Employed
Bracing for the U.S. News & World Report deadline for reporting law school placement statistics, dozens of law schools have now resorted to counting the category of “looking for work” as full-time employment for their 2010 graduates.










