Lagniappe: an unserious blog
In today's New York Times
I'm extensively quoted by one of my favorite legal reporters, Adam Liptak. (See also the WSJ Law blog.)
Fifteen minute countdown
A.M. Best's Ray Lehmann is kind enough to quote me at length on the Stoneridge case.
Wherein I am a podcast
Ed Morrissey of the Captain's Quarters Blog interviews me about the Stoneridge case and argument, and about Sarbanes-Oxley. I got thirty minutes and the Congressman got ten.
On Bloomberg TV today
I'm scheduled to be on Bloomberg TV at 5 pm Eastern talking about the Stoneridge case. See also Point of Law October 6 for more links.
In the category of arbitrary metrics
Avvo rates my incomplete resume a 9.9 out of 10. What is clearly needed are some more peer endorsements to get me up to 11.
Fifteen-minute countdown
My Monday talk-radio discussion with Hugh Hewitt about the Stoneridge case (and other class action and legal reform issues) is on-line. My brother informs me that it's a good thing when one gets held over for a second segment.

I'm quoted in Friday's DC Examiner.

Update: And quoted by the AP today.
Welcome Hugh Hewitt listeners
But, really, not much to see here. Check out my serious sites: the Point of Law blog; the Overlawyered blog; the AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest website; and my AEI webpage. You can find more on the Stoneridge case at the AEI website; if you're in the DC area Friday morning, come sign up to attend our panel discussion on the case.
On Hugh Hewitt at 6 pm Eastern
I'm scheduled to go on the popular national radio show shortly after 6 pm Eastern talking about the Stoneridge case. Find your local station on-line.