Around the Blogs

Anne Reed authors one of my favorite new blogs, Deliberations, and writes about Beauty and the Juror, Part I and Part II

Jon Katz of Underdog Blog asks Why would Law Enforcement Not Want to Record Confessions?

Riffing on Norm Pattis’ article Does Innocence Matter?, Mark Draughn writes an excellent and lengthy post on Truth in Trial at WindyPundit.

In the Supreme Court Revealed, Joel Jacobsen of Judging Crimes tells you all you need to know about SCOTUS outcome prognostication. (Jacobsen always inspires me to stretch my vocabulary.)

Kevin O’Keefe at LexBlog updates us on Blogging Jurors.

At Blog Reload, Lee Rosenberg notices that all of the drugs found in Anna Nicole were legal. I have to agree with him that she would have been much better off (never mind alive) had she been legally able to use medical marijuana for all those ailments.

Red No More offers us a more reasonable translation for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s acronym (ONDCP): the Office of Nonsense, Distortion, Confusion and Propaganda.

Shame on me for taking so long to notice that Thomas Van Wyk has moved his blogging from The Doors of Deception over to The Liberator Reloaded. (Shout out to Tom here as well: I’m having trouble adding your new feed to my RSS reader, might want to look into that.)

And Pete Guither alerts us that the DEA is now accepting tips from informants online

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