Welcome Mona Charen readers

She gives both me and this website a kind mention in her column (“Stupid lawyer tricks”, syndicated/Jewish World Review, Jul. 1). The case of Carl Murphy, the young criminal trespasser in England, can be found here. Other cases mentioned (yes, we had them) include: drunk passed out in snowbank; Milwaukee volunteer; fen-phen indictments; train crash […]

She gives both me and this website a kind mention in her column (“Stupid lawyer tricks”, syndicated/Jewish World Review, Jul. 1). The case of Carl Murphy, the young criminal trespasser in England, can be found here. Other cases mentioned (yes, we had them) include: drunk passed out in snowbank; Milwaukee volunteer; fen-phen indictments; train crash worsened his drinking.

In other publicity, columnist James Pinkerton quotes me on a New York federal judge’s ruling on panhandling which is likely to lead to the enrichment of some fairly unsavory characters (“Limousine Liberals and Crime on the Rise”, syndicated/Newsday, Jun. 14, reprinted at New America Foundation). State, Court and County Law Libraries News, newsletter of a subgroup of the American Association of Law Libraries, includes us on a short list of legal weblogs “you might want to check out” (Winter 2005, p. 21, PDF). And we figure in the Thomas-Jefferson-themed Blawg Review #13, this week’s assemblage of posts worth noting from law-related weblogs. (bumped Tues. morning).

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