2009

No Right to Honk, Judge Tells Chicken Lady

In a landmark First Amendment decision that will disappoint drivers everywhere, the Washington Court of Appeals has ruled that honking a car horn is not necessarily protected speech. As you might expect, the case arose from a dispute about chickens….


Jay Wexler’s “Holy Hullabaloos” Book Published

Just a heads-up that Jay Wexler's book, "Holy Hullabaloos: A Road Trip to the Battlegrounds of the Church/State Wars," has been published.  Jay is a professor at Boston University School of Law, who teaches a variety of classes, including on…


Firm’s Valiant Layoff-Spin Attempt Fails

From the ABA Journal: "No Layoffs" at WilmerHale, But Firm Asks Some Lawyers to Find New Jobs Based on comments posted on the Journal's website, this seems to have fallen a little short of the mark in terms of reassurance. …




Gambler Threatens to Sue the Venetian for Bad Feng Shui

The Venetian casino in Las Vegas is reportedly being threatened with a lawsuit by a Taiwanese man, identified only as "Yuan" (which should really narrow it down), who blames "feng shui sabotage" for a two-million-dollar losing streak last year.  According…




Handcuffing Leads to Divorce

Robert Drawbaugh has filed for divorce from his wife, saying that their marriage had "broken down irretrievably."  A warning sign: police had to rescue him in March after she handcuffed them together and started biting him. Despite the difficult situation,…