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January 28, 2008


Around the web, January 28

  • Don't fall for NYT scare on mercury in tuna sushi, especially when it comes from perennially alarmist reporter Marian Burros [Shafer, Slate]
  • More discussion of California bubble-buyer's suit against real estate agent [Cowen, MargRev; earlier and at OL]
  • "Earwigging" has an evocativeness to it that "improper ex parte contact with a judge" just doesn't [Folo comments on branch of Scruggs scandals]
  • Connecticut didn't spend its tobacco-suit loot on anti-smoking efforts, and maybe that's a good thing [Powell, Journal-Inquirer]
  • Supreme Court set to revisit knotty issue of state unitary taxation of multistate business [What About Clients?]
  • No, Justice Scalia isn't the devil incarnate, in the eyes of this criminal defense lawyer [Greenfield]

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