- "Truly awful" policy consequences of unprecedented decision by California court to hold brand-name drug company liable for injury caused by generic version of drug [Beck & Herrmann]
- Upstate appeals court dismisses suit by New York judges demanding pay raise [NYLJ]; Chief Judge Judith Kaye bids the court goodbye [Turkewitz]
- Some in Wisconsin fume at what they see as backscratching dealings between outgoing university chancellor John Wiley and defeated Supreme Court Justice Louis Butler [Wisconsin Club for Growth via Pero]
- "Voir dire is unconstitutional": adherent of "fully informed jury" movement makes an appearance at Anne Reed's jury blog [Deliberations]
- Do apologies by defendants help speed reasonable settlements? Well, clients' and lawyers' reactions to apologies are two different things [Jennifer Robbennolt (Illinois), SSRN, via Schuerman, TortsProf]
- You mean if Detroit's Big Three were put through the Chapter 11 wringer the UAW would lose its Jobs Bank program? [Declan McCullagh]