Another week, another jumpstart. Have at it.
- 16 simple rules of jury selection: read them, absorb them, become them.
- New prison law blog.
- Should virtual sex assault be a crime?
- A review of the book “who owns you”
- From NPR, does lying to others mean you’re lying to yourself?
- Sotomayor with blood on her hands.
- Sharon “killer” Keller: something close to not guilty.
- Reform at the Supreme Court? How about anonymous opinions?
- The Supreme Court mandates “dignity and respect” in death sentencing.
- What can we learn from criminal complaints against cops?
- Comparing Orwell and Huxley.
- Some more Comstock coverage.
- The latest in reasonable suspicion: Invoking your right to a lawyer.
- Say hello to a new blog: Public Defender Revolution.

Should virtual sex assault be a crime?
Remove the word ‘sex’, and look at it more as ‘Should virtual assault be a crime?’. It really depends on your definition of virtual assault, and whether or not there is coercion involved.