Hat tip to Chicago Law prof Brian Leiter for calling attention to the Jan. 26, 2012 Bloomberg Law interview of NYT reporter David Segal. You know who he is, right? (The author of a long running series of New York…
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Nixon Unplugged
Hat tip to WSJ Law Blog’s Joe Palazzolo who wrote in his time-stamped Nov. 10, 2011, 12:05 PM ET post Law Blog Doc Dump: Nixon’s Grand Jury Records: A heads up to our legal history buffs: The government’s Nixon Presidential…
Monday Morning Fun for Our IT Cats: The Internet is Made of Cats
Hat tip to Mark E. Wojcik’s International Law Prof Blog post for this gem. [JH]
Friday Fun: Now We Know How Many Lawyers It Takes to Screw in a Lightbulb
Here’s proof: Hat tip to Bob Ambrogi’s LawSites post, Is This a Good Use of Video for a Law Firm? (“I like humor. Really I do. But even if the firm’s intent was to poke fun at itself, at what…
Friday Fun: OK, so it isn’t a Guinness ad
And I have no idea if the Japanese celebrate Labor Day but … . Hope everyone has an enjoyable and safe Labor Day weekend. Here’s this week’s Friday Fun video: YouTube clip. Hat tip to Butler County Law Library’s Angie…
Welcome to the 2011-2012 Academic Year: The Law School Bubble
Hat tip to Glenn Reynolds on Instapundit. [JH] From: The Best Colleges
The World of Actionable Actions, Part IV: The Cold Comfort of Government Intervention for Consumer Advocacy
In On editing & updating standards (March 30, 2011), Jason Wilson, Vice President of one of the very few remaining independent legal publishers left in the US, Jones McClure Publishing, wrote: [W]hat do you, the consumer, consider to be a…
Friday Fun: Library Public Service Desk
By Pearls Before Swine with a hat tip to LLB co-editor Mark Giangrande for this gem. And since it is brief, let’s add this Pearls Before Swine one about the free atlas giveaway. Plus this Pearls Before Swine one from…