Friday Links

  • Depicted above is the cover of Justice #24, published way, way back in 1951. As you can see, it’s a very, very busy cover promising “true cases proving crime can’t win” and that “every case [is] taken from real life.” Apparently, the criminal defendant in question is incensed – and being restrained by the bailiff – while he charges that the witness on the stand is attempting to frame him for murder. Our trials are never like that.
  • Lawyerist tells us how to avoid answering phone calls. This is good advice. Especially on a Friday, as today.
  • Findlaw’s Legal Grounds blog has this story: “Thieves Return Superman Historical Marker.” We’re glad they found a conscience, although we hope the Justice League was somehow involved in the return of this plaque. We may never know.
  • How might the iPad forever change our judicial system? Steven Farrell at The Mac Lawyer may have the answer.

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