Morning Docket: 03.05.08
* The battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, between two of the world's most famous lawyers, will go on -- perhaps all the way to the convention. [New York Times; Washington Post]
* Could a Clinton-Obama ticket avoid the otherwise inevitable train wreck? [Politico]
* Meanwhile, John McCain sews it up on the Republican side. But conservatives vow to press forward with their court challenges to McCain-Feingold. [Washington Post]
* Time to bone up on your Delaware corporate law. More maneuvering is likely in the Yahoo-Microsoft takeover battle. [New York Times]
* The $54 million pants case inspires proposed legislation in Maryland that would require dry cleaners to pay customers for clothing they damage. [Washington Post via WSJ Law Blog]
* Elsewhere in state legislative developments, Arizona reverts to the Wild West, contemplating a law to allow concealed weapons on campus. The sponsoring lawmaker "initially wanted her bill to cover all public schools, kindergarten and up, but other lawmakers convinced her it stood a better chance of passing if it were limited to higher education." [New York Times]
* Global kiddie porn bust snares 14 Americans. [CNN]
* Debevoise makes headway in its internal investigation of Siemens. To all the beleaguered junior associates working on this matter: Hang in there! [WSJ Law Blog]

A Clinton-Obama ticket would be the trainwreck of trainwrecks.
First of all, it would have to be an Obama-Clinton ticket since he will have the delegate lead. Second, he would be a fool to pick her as a VP.
boo hoo hoo...jesu, I mean Obama didn't win
If you think the thing about Arizona is funny, you should look at Utah. We alredy passed that bill last year, and this year we're working on passing a bill to allow OPEN carry of hand guns on college campuses. Pretty sweet, huh?