July 2010
[T]here is a strong argument that it is precisely because law reviews are...
– Concurring Opinions » From the Ivory Tower to the Courts
Why I love the British newspapers, chapter infinity.
– Imagine pitching this story to an American editor: “I’d like to ask a variety of prominent artists about how Caravaggio influenced their work.” “News peg?” “None.” “Sounds great!” Would never happen.
nancynall.com » Hot time in the old town.
In opposing the construction [of an Islamic community center two blocks from...
– Freedom’s just another word | Firedoglake
Maybe we need to realize that our old arguments about how Americans are so...
– Hullabaloo
I wish that the politicians who caved on the ACORN thing or the Washington Post...
– pandagon.net - it’s the eye of the panda, it’s the thrill of the bite
In a recent blog post, Ebert counseled against dark despair and declared that...
– Cinema Purgatorio | Vanity Fair
I suspect that law students know fully well that, as much as many (most) faculty...
– Out of the Jungle: Now I Understand
While many have claimed that “privacy is dead,” Switzerland strenuously tries to...
– Concurring Opinions » Switzerland: Lawless Zone?
What You Get When You Name a New Dinosaur Over... →
One of the fundamental misconceptions of the Cravath system is that the firm...
– Center on the Global Legal Profession | Indiana University Maurer School of Law » The Bursting of the Pedigree Bubble
In my view, lawyers with depression are not so much hapless, as they are heroes....
– The Hero Within Us All « Lawyers With Depression
[T]he analytical- and discursive-skill level of ELS scholars appears to be, on...
– Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports: On So-Called “Empirical Legal Studies” and Its Problems
Create Tumblr Bookmarklet in Safari on the iPad —... →
In the wake of a major journalistic scandal in the United States, broken open in...
– http://www.salon.com/technology/dan_gillmor/2010/07/04/an_independent_press/index.html?source=newsletter
According to a Pew Research survey released this week, “More than half (55%) of...
– The Mahablog » Tipping Point?