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Althouse - Oct 6, 2008
Come on, talk. I'll meet up with you later. I'm going to go listen to Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute talk about what sort of judges we might expect a President Obama/McCain to appoint. The event is down the hall …
Also tagged: law, photography, supreme court, cafe, plants
Althouse - Oct 6, 2008
"Have fun. Be yourself, and have fun." Ha ha. This reminds me of something I say to students about taking my exam (upon which their entire semester grade rests). I say that they should enjoy it, that it should be an …
Also tagged: sarah palin, mccain, psychology, gender difference
Althouse - Oct 4, 2008
Law.com has a big piece -- written by C.C. Holland -- on the old topic of the lack of women bloggers, specifically law bloggers. She -- I had to use Google to figure out C.C.'s a she -- details 3 theories: Theory #1 …
Also tagged: marriage, law, blogging, children, off blog althouse
Althouse - Sep 18, 2008
It's on the menu in Switzerland, thanks to a loophole in the law. The food control authority in Switzerland was initially confused by the apparent loophole in local legislation regulating the use of human milk and it …
Also tagged: law, blogging, food, comedy, breasts, switzerland, ricky gervais, hippies, apes, scalia
Althouse - Sep 18, 2008
"... he made me laugh." blog advertising blog advertising
Also tagged: death, psychology
Althouse - Sep 17, 2008
The Chicago Sun-Times reports on Justice Scalia's address to The Federalist Society: After Scalia left the [University of Chicago Law School], it hired now-Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and started …
Also tagged: law, homosexuality, abortion, harvard, obama, university of chicago, scalia, funny in the comments
Althouse - Sep 10, 2008
Brian Leiter thinks so. Stephen Bainbridge calls bullshit on that. blog advertising blog advertising
Also tagged: partisanship
Althouse - Aug 28, 2008
From the same Jodi Kantor piece discussed in the previous post, I had to break out these law school nuggets. “I thought of him much more as a colleague” than a student, said Laurence Tribe, a law professor at Harvard …
Also tagged: obama, jodi kantor
Althouse - Aug 25, 2008
Eugene Volokh says: [Law students] are not just customers of legal education, but are also in a sense a sort of employee: Law school classes rely on students' participating in the class, as a means of helping educate …
Althouse - Aug 24, 2008
We were watching a brief clip yesterday, but here's the longer version, courtesy of Hot Air. Watch the whole thing. A man named Frank asks a question about law school credentials that sets Biden off. Biden spews a list …
Also tagged: journalism, c span, harvard, obama, biden, dukakis