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Most popular posts January-March 2013

Our most heavily trafficked post in January 2013 was “Class Action Suits Against Subway Over ‘Footlong’ Sandwich.” The most commented-on posts were that one, “Loyalty Oaths with Religious Affirmations,” and “What the Aaron Swartz case says about our justice system.”

February’s most clicked-on post was “Donald Trump v. Bill Maher.” The most commented-on posts were “One in ten California drivers has disabled placard,” “Update: ‘Albino Rhino’ beer brand withdrawn following human rights complaint,” and “Lehigh U. student sues over grade, seeks $1.3 M.”

The most visited post in March was “Man stranded on ‘Small World’ wins $8,000 from Disney.” The most commented-on posts were “Letting the nurse perform CPR? Against our policy,” “School offers counseling to kids traumatized by pastry incident,” and “Nevada bill: let patients sue docs, drugmakers over addiction.”

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  • December 27, 2013
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