Late last year, I linked to Randy Maniloff's 2007 Top Ten coverage cases -- I wrote about it in a post here, and I'll say it again: how many people out there are producing sophisticated legal analysis where they can make you laugh at the same time? Not many, unless they've been keeping themselves well-hidden. That's why I think this Top Ten is such a remarkable achievement. I have this dream that someday the market will demand that all legal analysis be written like this -- with recognition that readers are human beings, not bezerk androids that will devour whatever swill you toss in front of them, like electric hogs bellying up to the trough for another helping of legal slop. Lexis-Nexis, which publishes Mealey's, where the Top Ten appeared, also did a podcast where they interv
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