* LSAT PrepTests now available for instant PDF download - for a penny less than regular PrepTests ($7.99), and they come with complete Logical Reasoning explanations! [LSAT Blog]
* An initially-sketchy legal claim to half of Facebook now seems more legit, and it's not from the Winklevoss twins this time. The emails are incredibly entertaining. [The Atlantic; Business Insider]
* College professor hires strippers to give lap dances to students - in class. [Gawker]
* Google wins approval from Justice Department to acquire travel company ITA, taking us one step closer to SkyNet. [The Guardian]
* Former Florida governor Charlie Crist gives YouTube apology to Talking Heads singer David Byrne for using his song in a campaign ad without permission. [NYTimes]
* Copyright, trademark, and patent issues surrounding emerging 3D printing technology. [Ars Technica]
* California voters support further drug decriminalization. [Los Angeles Times]

