Law blog round-up

November 19, 2007

Your blog round-up for this Monday morning — er, afternoon:

—“There’s something hilarious about an institution as staid as the Supreme Court awkwardly sitting around trying to hash this one out,” says the DCist blog of the possibility that SCOTUS will take the Maryland buttocks case.

The Sun weighed in yesterday on the Rosenstein nomination. Unsurprisingly, they’re not pleased.

—In further 4th Circuit news, another of the President’s nominees, Duncan Getchell, has been sued for defamation. Hat tip: How Appealing.

—What a mess in South Carolina! Thanks to Feminist Law Professors for the link.

Volokh Conspiracy writes about candidates jockeying for law prof support.

-CARYN TAMBER, Legal Affairs Writer

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