We clear the docket while enjoying some listener-provided coffee. Topics include coffee roasting, listener feedback, the Oral Argument roadshow, and a recent decision on the taxation of egg donors.
Two Story CoffeehouseRene Stutzman, Lawsuits by Drivers Ticketed for Flashing Headlights Produce Change, No MoneyThe Madigan Memorial Hospital, Houlton, Maine (jpeg)Oral Argument on Twitter and on FacebookOral Argument 45: Sacrifice, on which we discussed Nicholas Georgakopoulos’s email on reasonable doubtDerek Muller’s invitation to make a stop at Pepperdine Law on the Oral Argument road show, which stop is imagined in this photo: Oral Argument 14: The Astronaut’s Hair (guest Lisa Milot) and Oral Argument 17: Flesh List (guest Kim Krawiec)Perez v. Commissioner of Internal RevenueLisa Milot, What Are We - Laborers, Factories, or Spare Parts? The Tax Treatment of Transfers of Human Body MaterialsTaxing Eggs, a mini-symposium on the Faculty Lounge blogMargaret Jane Radin, Property and PersonhoodKimberly Krawiec, Sunny Samaritans and Egomaniacs: Price-Fixing in the Gamete MarketThe Georgia Law Summer Program in China, where you can be misinformed by Christian in person and in China