Here’s some legal news and miscellany to keep you company on this fine spring day:
- The first court challenges to the FCC’s net neutrality regulations have been filed (Washington Post)
- Amanda Knox was acquitted by Italy’s top appeals court (BBC)
- SCOTUS decided that you cannot delegate the duty to make sense to your client. Seriously, look at this cert. petition (Lowering the Bar)
- Justice Kennedy recounts the Supreme Court’s betting pool for the 2000 presidential election. It was ended when Bush v. Gore made its way to the Court (Above the Law)
- A man was caught using a cardboard cutout of “the Most Interesting Man in the World” as his plus one for the carpool lane (Legal Juice)