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Posts Tagged ‘jh’
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 on Saturday: Judge Rules White Girl Will Be Tried As Black Adult
Another Onion News Network report on legal developments not covered by other mainstrean media outlets like the Colbert Report. Wonder what Civ Pro profs have to say about this politically incorrect ruling. [JH] Judge Rules White Girl Will Be Tried…
"Satisfaction within the midlevel ranks has fallen to its lowest level since 2004"
That’s the subtitle of The American Lawyer’s overview article about AmLaw’s 2011 The Associates Survey. What the hell are they whinning about, at least they have jobs. Oh, I know why. [JH]
Friday Fun: Congress Considers Cutting 12 States from the Union to Reduce Spending
The Onion News Network’s Brooke Alvarez gets reaction from ordinary Americans. [JH]
Friday Fun on Thursday: Because my head is in the cloud and I forgot what I was going to blog about today
From The Colbert Report: “Technology turns people into empty flesh terminals that rely on it for all their ideas, memories and relationships.” [JH] The Colbert Report Get More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive
Friday Fun: Understanding the Law after Lectures and Casebook Reading Assignments
An introduction to basic secondary sources available in the law library as study aids when class lectures and casebook reading assignments produce confusion. [JH]
Welcome to the 2011-2012 Academic Year: The Law School Bubble
Hat tip to Glenn Reynolds on Instapundit. [JH] From: The Best Colleges
Friday Fun: Law Library GPS
Last Friday we featured a Duke Law Library educational filmstrip found in the school’s archives. This week’s law library orientation video is a more modern version by the University of Buffalo. No mention of “hippies” in this one. [JH]
1L Orientation: Why is law school so different and why 1Ls need to work harder
… than they did in college? Texas Tech Assistant Dean for Academic Success Programs Amy Jarmon offers advice at What makes law school so different for many new law students? on Law School Academic Support Blog. [JH]