![]() And there’s lots more silliness in that case. The plaintiff proffered her husband as an expert witness. The injury was a rash, and the plaintiff appears to have taken the placebo, not the active drug. 2011), the plaintiff claimed an adverse reaction from her involvement in a clinical trial. (This is the same network that revived Fear Factor.) We cannot think of too many cases involving higher (or not-so-high) education, but we did blog about a case loaded up with perfectly ridiculous allegations against a university hospital. Consequently, it has abysmal ratings and NBC has placed it on hiatus. #Parks and recreation ddl fullThe show is endlessly creative, full of meta-humor, and it pretty much never goes where you think it will go. For some reason, we began thinking of our favorite Chicago judge, who most definitely is not crazy, but certainly is brilliant, colorful, and, yes, sometimes brutal when the level of advocacy is sufficiently execrable.Ĭommunity – This offbeat comedy is set in a community college full of crazy doings. Grammer’s character is crazy, brilliant, colorful, and brutal. Boss gives us another reason to tune to the Starz channel, besides seeing ConAir for the fortieth time. No doubt some enterprising Chicago plaintiff lawyer will take the case and allege that off-label use of some blockbuster drug caused this malady. The Mayor has been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia. ![]() Actually, make that a crazy Colossus, because Hizzonor is starting to lose his faculties. Now Grammer goes dramatic, inhabiting the role of Mayor of Chicago, lording over the City of Big Shoulders like a mighty Colossus. Grammer has also supplied the voice to our favorite Simpsons villain, Sideshow Bob (12 times and counting). In fact, he tied James Arness ( Gunsmoke) for longevity. We’d like to think that the presumption against preemption, at least in implied preemption cases, is now as dead as King Robert Baratheon, Khal Drogo, and (sob) Ned Stark.īoss– Kelsey Grammer played the same character, Frasier Crane, for many years across two sitcoms, Cheers and Frasier. Naturally, when we think of battles in high places, we think of the Supreme Court’s opinion in Mensing, and how it squared with, or was inconsistent with, Levine. Season One contained plenty of strategy, sex (including yucky incest), and lots of blood. There is already a teaser trailer online here. We can’t wait for the next season to begin. Peter Dinklage rightly got some Emmy love as a supporting actor. The character with whom the audience most identified was beheaded near the end of the season, throwing us (at least those of us who hadn’t read George R.R. Game of Thrones – HBO gave us a Tolkien-esque fantasy where dynamic leaders formed shifting alliances to topple one another. #Parks and recreation ddl tvHere are our tv favorites of 2011, along with our sometimes-logical-sometimes-puerile associations with legal rulings we encountered over the past twelve months. What does that mean? Clearly, we don’t get out enough. ![]() We also found ourselves thinking of some of the DDL cases we ran across this year. We found ourselves nodding at almost all of Sepinwall’s selections. Our favorite television critic, Alan Sepinwall, made a pretty good case for the best ten television shows of the year. Some writers have already entered the fray on the mass culture front. ![]() Bexis will soon recite his most and least favorite court decisions of the year, with his usual withering wit and disproportionate enthusiasm. This is the time of the year when critics and pundits come out with their top (and, sometimes, bottom) ten lists. ![]()
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