Legal Chit-Chat: Scalia and Zuckerberg

Antonin Scalia: Hey Mark, have you heard about res nullius in law? It’s a pretty interesting legal concept.

Mark Zuckerberg: Oh yeah, I’ve read a bit about it. It refers to things that are considered unowned or abandoned under the law, right?

Antonin Scalia: Exactly! It’s a cool principle to think about, especially in property law.

Mark Zuckerberg: Speaking of legal matters, have you ever delved into Colorado dog law? It’s quite fascinating how different states have their own unique rules for pet owners.

Antonin Scalia: I haven’t, but I’ll definitely check it out. I am quite familiar with definite vs indefinite contract though. The legal nuances in contract law always intrigue me.

Mark Zuckerberg: It’s always interesting to learn about these legal concepts. Have you come across the law of Manu? It’s an ancient legal text that is quite influential in Indian law.

Antonin Scalia: Yes, I’ve heard of it. The history of law is filled with such rich traditions and texts. Oh, and have you seen this free partner agreement template? It’s a handy resource for business partners.

Mark Zuckerberg: I haven’t, but I’ll definitely take a look. Oh, and speaking of business, did you know you can use an EIN to find company names? It’s a useful tip for entrepreneurs.

Antonin Scalia: I didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing. And hey, have you ever come across legal vs illegal number plates? It’s an interesting topic in traffic law.

Mark Zuckerberg: I haven’t, but it sounds intriguing. I’ll definitely look it up. Oh, and if you’re into law, you should check out some books about law and justice. There are some great reads out there for legal enthusiasts.

Antonin Scalia: That’s a great idea! I love a good legal read. By the way, have you ever looked into common law laws in Texas? It’s fascinating how the legal system varies from state to state.