I've had my eye on that state for a while: it seems that whenever constitutional evil is being perpetrated in this country, Florida is mixed up in the mess, and never in a good way.
“Florida and the Death of Justice [1]”
I feel like I'm in an episode of Connections [2].
It starts with Spring [3], looking on the Internet to buy a box of blank white cards [4]—the type she used in language class years ago. She comes across 1000 Blank White Cards [5], a game created in Boston (Cambridge, but close enough), named after a box of 1000 blank white cards (used by language students, like Spring, to make flash cards) and inspired by Nomic [6] (a game where, like law, you can change the rules). She checks the site out, and finds a link to The Boston Diaries [7], which has nothing to do with Boston except the name. The author [8] of The Boston Diaries [9] then starts searching for more information on 1000 Blank White Cards [10] and comes across the Seattle Electric Grimmeldeck [11], which is possibly named after James Grimmelmann [12], who obviously plays the game and has written an article about Constitutional Law and Florida [13]—Florida being the state where both Spring and the author of The Boston Diaries live.
Where's James Burke [14] when you need him?
[1] http://www.laboratorium.net/FloridaAndTheDeathOfJustice.html
[2] http://home.earthlink.net/~billotto/Connections.html
[4] http://www.springdew.com/mimosa/m15.htm
[5] http://steaky.dhs.org/chorus/cards.html
[7] http://www.steaky.org/notes/index.html?log=20020316.log
[8] http://www.conman.org/people/spc/
[9] https://boston.conman.org/
[11] http://www.virelai.net/cards/
[12] http://www.laboratorium.net/
[13] http://www.laboratorium.net/FloridaAndTheDeathOfJustice.html