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Impervious to Change: Happy Law Faculty, ABA Gatekeeper, US News Rankings All Contribute to …
… The Price to Play Its Way, David Segal’s latest NYT article. [JH]
SOPA Mark-Up: Manager’s Substitute and Links to Webcasts of Committee Hearings
Text of the Manager’s Subsitute for H.R. 3261, the “Stop Online Piracy Act”, referred to in yesterday’s LLB post. Links to “official” yesterday’s and today’s webcasts (well, sort of) and more here. [JH]
From Point A to Point B: Can a court take judicial notice of the distance as calculated by Google Maps?
According to the recent opinion in United States v. Sessa, 2011 WL 256330 (E.D.N.Y. 2011), the answer is “yes” writes Colin Miller. See his EvidenceProf Blog post for details. [JH]
Hardly a Strong Call for Reforming the Legal Academy from the New York Times Editorial Staff
See Legal Education Reform (Nov. 25, 2011 editorial). [JH]
Friday Fun: Law Student Pleads the Fifth About Her Fashion Sense
Hat tip to Staci Zaretsky’s A Crime of Fashion: When Law Students Dress Like Hookers post on ATL. [JH]
Friday Fun: Lego Law for Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad
Got to love law student creativity. Product of utter boredom? [JH]
Opening: Student Services Librarian, Lincoln Memorial University, Duncan School of Law
Lincoln Memorial University – Duncan School of Law is interested in hiring a Student Services Librarian. This position requires a MLS and a JD. For more information, visit the Career section of AALL’s website. [JH]
Are Online Privacy Concerns Just "Old People Issues"?
LinkedIn founder, Reid Hoffman thinks so: “all these concerns about privacy tend to be old people issues.” See the video of his comments from the 2010 Davos Conference along with commentary here. [JH]
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