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October 6, 2008


Around the web, October 6
  • Remember press brouhaha over the Hannah Poling "maybe vaccines do cause autism after all" report? Turns out it may be a candidate for the scientists' undisclosed conflicts hall of fame [Seidel]
  • Slowdown, maybe, in craze for filing patent lawsuits in E. Dist. Texas [NLJ]
  • I provide an alternative viewpoint in this account of lawprof Tim Lytton's new book generally praising legal system's handling of church abuse scandals [Albany Times-Union]
  • West Virginia said to be "one Supreme Court decision" away from relapse into med mal crisis [Charleston Daily Mail]
  • Scott Greenfield on Long Island Rail Road "every retiree a disabled retiree" scandal [Simple Justice]
  • Mississippi judicial races heating up (again) [Salter, Clarion-Ledger]

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