Aug 23, 2010
Law blog roundup: Back-to-school edition
By: Danielle Ulman
The kids are back to school and you’re at work. Take a minute to check out some law links to start the week.
- Copyright laws might prevent public consumption of the Savory collection — a treasure trove of jazz recordings from the 1930s and 1940s.
- Two couples with ties to the Maryland legal community made the New York Times Weddings/Celebrations page.
- Virginia’s AG says the state can further regulate abortion clinics.
- The Maryland Injury Law Blog is supporting sitting judges Laura Kiessling and Ronald Jarashow in the race for Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge — even though they say only 11 people could make an informed decision in that race.
- Lots of students on other career tracks work for free in summer internships, but law schools in Florida are refusing to post requests seeking summer associates who will work for free because of labor laws.
- More and more are leaving big law behind.
- The Huffington Post has a Q&A with Pastor Fred Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church.

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