Lagniappe: an unserious blog
Wherein the Christian Science Monitor calls me a "legal expert"
I did a podcast for the Federalist Society on the Exxon v. Baker oral argument. I was also quoted in Wednesday's Christian Science Monitor about the case.

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  1. in today's Washington Post, A13
  2. Wherein the Christian Science Monitor calls me a "legal expert"
In the American
Writing about John Edwards's trial record.
But what does Darby Shaw think?
Erin Brockovich, the real-life character who brings fictional lawsuits, thinks my criticism of her trolling for clients in Avandia lawsuits is "shameful". She should know from shameless.

I was very amused by Brockovich's remark "It is no coincidence that thousands on Avandia now have heart attacks." Really? Thousands of people who saw Erin Brockovich in the theaters have had heart attacks, and many others have had strokes. Some even contracted cancer! Coincidence, or has Ms. Brockovich put movie royalties ahead of safety? (x-posted from Overlawyered)
fifteen minutes, game-of-telephone update
I'm indirectly quoted in the Politico today, at the cost of a pronoun reference error; the original quote is in Mother Jones, and the other half of it can be found at Point of Law.
We're #5!
(In the last 60 days, anyway.)