It’s graduation season in the faculty lounge, but Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are still hard at work. In this month’s installment: What does the Durham report say about the future of the FBI? Should Daniel Penny stand trial for the headlock that ended Jordan Neely’s life? What explains the bizarre alliances behind the Supreme Court’s decision to let California control how the nation’s pigs are raised? And can Baltimore really sue automakers for making cars too easy to steal? Plus Epstein visits South America, Yoo ruins a graduation ceremony, and Senik gracelessly declines into middle age.

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  1. Blondie Thatcher
    Blondie
    @Blondie

    Happy belated birthday, @troysenik

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  2. Internet's Hank Contributor
    Internet's Hank
    @HankRhody

    There I stood my clicker clicking beating with my ticker’s ticking
    In the parking lot receding with no sound of engine’s roar
    Vainly I had hoped for safety; that elected leaders shady
    Would protect the voter’s int’rests at his hearth and on his door
    Would secure my joy-rid Kia from the Streets of Baltimore

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  3. Internet's Hank Contributor
    Internet's Hank
    @HankRhody

    Quietly professors mustered argued that the lawyers blustered
    That such nuisance doctrine found no home in tome of lore
    That their protestations lurid were their guilt by guile obscured
    Said the rib-addicted Roxie to Peru-betassled bore
    On the lawsuit pending o’er the streets of Baltimore

    (With apologies to the professors, of course.)

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  4. GLDIII Purveyor of Splendid Malpropisms Reagan
    GLDIII Purveyor of Splendid Malpropisms
    @GLDIII

    Internet's Hank (View Comment):

    Quietly professors mustered argued that the lawyers blustered
    That such nuisance doctrine found no home in tome of lore
    That their protestations lurid were their guilt by guile obscured
    Said the rib-addicted Roxie to Peru-betassled bore
    On the lawsuit pending o’er the streets of Baltimore

    (With apologies to the professors, of course.)

    Quote the Raven never more.

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