This Week: The It's-Been-a-Year-Issue, in Which Your Editor Will Be Doing Nothing Different Except Noting That This Is the 52nd Installment of a Recurring Post That Some Call a "Feature" But Others Call a "Nuisance"--In Any Case, It Remains Your Editor's Favorite Post to Do Each Week
Some Call Him the Blawgfather Pausing in the middle of a spring-break vacation to plug Tech Law Advisor. [Death in the Afternoon]
The Grass Is Always Greener The "creative life" is not necessarily so magical, says one who knows. [Don't Know It From Adam]
Depression Is a Disease, Not a Feeling A heartfelt response to a commenter on this weblog. [Not for Sheep]
But What Kind of Federalist Are You? An interview with Mike Cernovich, the proprietor of Crime & Federalism. [Jeremy Richey's Blawg]
I'd Be in a Hurry to Get Out of There Too How to talk your way out of a speeding ticket in the law-school parking lot. [Lonestar Expat]
Where Are All the Women in the Blogosphere? Susan Estrich creates a firestorm without a fire. [Three Years of Hell]
I Like the Graphic Best An opinion concerning a class called "Introduction to Lawyering and Professionalism." [inquire within]
If Offered a Choice, I'd Take the Beer More cat-blogging for your viewing pleasure. [Didactive Discursive Diatribe]
Be Prepared for Anything to Go Wrong Tips for journal write-on competitions. [WonL]
Justice Scalia's Campaign for Chief Justice First, he'll have to learn the names of several important Supreme Court cases. [Nudum Pactum]
Battle of the Century: Westlaw v. Lexis Why Westlaw is better: more free stuff. [Law School, Life, and a Three-Legged Cat]
Is the Supreme Court Funny? Christopher Buckley thinks it is. [Jurispundit]
A Lesson from Scott Turow About Law School In two words: don't panic. [Taco's Toppings]

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I am looking for good research on why one is better than the other and facts to back it up
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Iowa Law student
Posted by: Brandy | May 31, 2005 at 07:02 PM