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July 26, 2007
Around the web, July 26
- It's Spitzenfreude with New York's moralizing prosecutor-governor caught in his very own ethics scandal [Slate roundup]
- Antitrust critic Skip Oliva is guestblogging this week at our sister site [Overlawyered]
- "Corporate Defendant Wins Patent Litigation in Marshall, Texas" which in that Best Little Jurisdiction is apparently newsworthy enough to deserve its own headline [WSJ Law Blog]
- Dismissal of charges in KPMG tax shelter case is "a watershed event" in fight against prosecutorial excess [Kirkendall]
- Second Circuit refuses to stuff another plaintiff-friendly trademark interpretation into the Lanham Act, and an academic commentator grumbles [Coleman; Michael Atkins]
- More on unions that hire the jobless to picket at rather less than a "living wage" [Washington Post; earlier here, here, and here]
Posted by Walter Olson at 12:09 AM
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