- Former Michigan Chief Justice Clifford Taylor defends judicial elections; we can certainly see the alternative doesn't work in Missouri. [Pero]
- Colorado jury awards $269,500 to family of meth-addled knife-carrying burglar killed in burglary, making him perhaps worth more dead than alive. [WSJ Law Blog; Colorado Springs Gazette]
- "Where does David Prosser go to get his reputation back?" Meanwhile, ABA Journal repeats the "chokehold" claim in its headline. [Althouse; Althouse; earlier]
- "Is Barack buddy Buffett betting on bank bailout?" [Carney]
- Don't miss Timothy Groseclose guest-blogging at Volokh about his book on media bias, Left Turn.
- The perils of drug price controls. [Epstein]
- More on Hammermesh's ugly-discrimination proposal. [Patterico; earlier]
- First Circuit and Chicago jury each affirm right to videotape police. [Chi Trib; CMLP; NLJ]
- McConnell on Posner's despair. [McConnell]
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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| Laura Eyi Press Officer, Manhattan Institute leyi@manhattan-institute.org |



