Ideas Too Good to Patent
Tom Giesler’s new book depicts inventions the world might be able to do without but really shouldn’t have to.
Tom Giesler’s new book depicts inventions the world might be able to do without but really shouldn’t have to.
What are the odds a lottery retailer would win so many times in the absence of shenanigans? Well … “slim” might be an understatement.
And in all the same ways. But the new administrator says now there’s a “laser-focus on mission,” so that’s good.
It’s a settlement all right.
Enter if you dare … but don’t plan on suing later.
Lots of unanswered questions here. Can this be the next Serial?
It’s important to practicing law.
In this edition: yet another Bieber-related crime, the TSA at “work,” a lawyer’s argument about stirrups, and one surprisingly easy way to foil a bank robbery.
The Dancing Man of Cottonwood Heights has been exonerated. Though questions remain.
Talons of Justice.