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Weekend Judged
Happy New Year! 2006 was a great year for legal blogs.  So many ridiculous legal stories and only 52 articles to sum everything up for you guys…that’s not easy.  But for your sake and mine, I can only hope that 2007 will prove to be just as colorful as a year for Judged Blogs.  Judging from this week’s blogs, I think it will be.

In almost every instance, I think people would say that they do not want to be discriminated against.  Not at work, not in society.  Not based on gender or based on race. That’s a pretty hard rule to find an exception to.  But there is one instance in which most people (myself included) would hope to be discriminated against.  And that instance is jury duty.  There is nothing worse than being forced to miss work just so you can sit and listen to a pointless lawsuit. (My personal experience with jury duty: a civil litigation suit in which a man who had ten nose jobs was suing his plastic surgeon for deforming his face. No joke.)  So that’s why when I read about how a court approved blocking jurors based on profession on How Appealing [http://howappealing.law.com/010307.html#020867], I smiled.  Apparently, you can’t veto a juror based on race or gender, but you can veto a juror based on their profession.  I can only hope that I would get bounced from a jury because I’m a lawyer.  That would be one positive thing that resulted from me getting a law degree…

Do you know what would make coming to work everyday easier for me? If I could bring my dog to work with me, I’d be a happy camper. Laugh if you will, but I know quite a few solo practitioners who do just that. Apparently, I’m not the only one who feels the need to bring their dog everywhere.  At Crime and Federalism [http://federalism.typepad.com/crime_federalism/2007/01/metoo_in_court_.html], I read a story about a plaintiff who wanted to bring her dog with her on to the witness stand. Why, you may ask?  Well, she claims she’s suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome and she needs her dog with her constantly to remain calm.  No word on whether the court gave her permission to do so, but I’m going to guess that this request is probably not going to go over well with the Judge.

On that note, I’ll let you go for this week; I’m sure you all have plenty of working waiting for you after the holidays. But make sure you stop by next week to see what’s going on in the world of legal blogging!



01-05-2007

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Arguably could make for a fun ADA case.  Judged blog is the best blog ever, imho.
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