Legal and safety news that caught my interest this week:
- F-16s Scrambled Due to Inappropriate Bathroom Use [Lowering The Bar]
- Snakes on a Plane [Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- The Sue-Happy Lie: Don’t Believe Every Legal Infographic You See [Max Kennerly at Litigation & Trial]
- High School Cheerleader’s Symbolic Protest Backfires [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- A Legal Doctrine That Worries Pharma Defense Lawyers [Vanessa O’Connell at WSJ Law Blog]
- The Constitutionality of Federally Imposed Medical Malpractice Caps [Brian Wolfman at Consumer Law & Policy Blog]
- Watch Rick Perry’s Flip-Flop on States’ Rights [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Career Alternatives for Attorneys: Stripper? From the Bar to the Pole [Elie Mystal at Above The Law]
- In Case You Had Any Doubts… [Radley Balko at The Agitator]
- Reach the Beach Relay (And Assumption of Risk) [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- How to Kill Your Practice [Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Conservative Legal Experts Oppose "Federal Tort Reform" [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Ralph Nader Still Battling Over the 2004 Presidential Election [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- Your Car Knows What You Did Last Summer [Christopher Danzig at Above The Law]
- Everyone With an Online Dating Profile Could Soon Be a Felon [Radley Balko at The Agitator with HT to Orrin Kerr]
- U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer on Making Our Democracy Work [Hugh Hewitt]
- Even Tort Reform Proponents Oppose National Texas-Style Law [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- 8 Amish Men Go to Jail, ‘Will Not Use That Triangle’ [Bruce Carton at Law.com’s Legal Blog Watch]
- Benchslap of the Day: A Billy Madison Style Rambling, Incoherent Complaint [Staci Zaretsky at Above The Law]
- The Largest Pro Bono Effort In History [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
- Finally, Good Advice To Young Lawyers: Shut Up [Brian Tannebaum at My Law License]
- Attorneys ought to use their personal name on Twitter, not the law firm’s name or logo [Kevin O’Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs]
- The Affordable Care Act Does What It Says It Does: More Under 26-Year-Old Adults Are Insured on Their Parents’ Health Plans [Brian Wolfman at Consumer Law & Policy Blog]
- Judge Dismisses Alabama County’s Challenge to Federal Voting Law [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
(c) Copyright 2011 Brett A. Emison
Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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