- Coverage of Monday's Nachsin v. AOL cy pres victory for CCAF. [Zywicki @ Volokh; Fisher @ Forbes; BLD; law.com; Metropolitan News-Enterprise; Litigation Daily ($); Law360 ($); Wolfman]
- Video of my Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention panel (including Lester Brickman, Brian Fitzpatrick, Alan Morrison, and Jeffrey Jacobson) is on line. Judge Kavanaugh moderated and there were good audience questions.
- Someone seems to agree with me about the NBA. [Orange County Register]
- Great link roundup on the job-killing litigation expansion aspect of the Obama American Jobs Act. [OL; earlier]
- Federal Circuit demands valid scientific evidence before opening up National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program fund. [NLJ; Porter v. HHS]
- Texas generously permits its citizens to buy home-baked goods. [Austin Chronicle (h/t B.C.)]
- A 57,000-page $0 tax return for the highly profitable General Electric demonstrates why corporate tax rates are both too high, too low, and definitely too inefficient. [MR]
November 23 roundup
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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 |



