The Post-Post-Exam Issue, In Which Your Editor Confirms that Law-Student Weblogs Become Incredibly More Entertaining When Their Authors Have Time to Write Them
A Sartorially-Challenged But Cool Professor One more reason I'm glad not to be teaching law students. [Latitudes]
It's Also a Way to Sell a Lousy-Tasting Candy Bar for $20 A post about a mother-daughter conversation overheard in a restaurant. [Ex Mea Sententia]
Simple Folk Being Simple Folk Budding TV-music critic pans CMT and another channel right next to it. [Buffs Law]
Somewhere in America, A Sociology Professor Is Finding Meaning In Stuff Like This Classic song titles from death-metal bands. [Half-Cocked]
In Which I See Into the Future Through Another Weblogger's Eyes Her description of her father is, I'm certain, how my own daughters will one day be describing me. [Lonestar Expat]
Smashing His Head Against the Bar A law professor whose notorious exam-writing style can be recognized from miles away. [Letters of Marque]
A New Weblog With a Pleasant Tone And the author's "Intro" contains an interesting and sensible definition of anonymity. [looking out of the fishbowl]
She Didn't Know She Was a Homewrecker Another classic bad-date story from E Spat. [Will Work for Favorable Dicta]
Fantasy-Fodder, Lurking in a Parenthetical Students of male-female relationships should also read the comments. [Frolics and Detours]
And Finally, A Thanks Thanks to conservative-leaning weblogger Matt Schuh for putting up with me during our lunch on Friday, during which we talked about law school, weblogging, but only a little about politics. [Matt Schuh Online]

Evan,
Of all the misspelled words you could have picked, you chose my last name? Ouch! :) That's alright, glad we were able to have lunch on Friday.
Posted by: Matt Schuh | December 19, 2004 at 05:29 PM
Matt: It was obviously a typo, as I know how to spell your name and spelled it once in the post correctly. But I'mm sorry anyway!
Posted by: Evan | December 19, 2004 at 06:06 PM