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April 17, 2005

Weekly Law School Roundup #55

Ten Reasons Why YOU Should Read This Week's Law-School Roundup--

  • To learn about the most patient (or most clueless) professor in the history of law school. [Falconred Goes to Law School]
  • To learn about the Apple G4 iBook. [ambivalent imbroglio]
  • Because you've been dying to read a good book about economics, but you don't know which one. [Matt Schuh Online]
  • Because you've been dying to read a good webcomic, but you don't know which one. [Preaching to the Perverted]
  • To learn why a class participation requirement "is really just bribery and punishment in an attempt to make the professor feel better about himself." [The Slithery D]
  • To find out what property professors bring to class when they didn't have time to prepare. [Jim's Polka]
  • Because you want to find out why you're not obligated to pay off your credit cards. [Rex 2.0]
  • To learn one more reason why network and cable news are an abomination. [michaelscaljon.com]
  • To read a first-hand account of Justice's Scalia's recent chaotic visit to NYU. [Law Lush]
  • Because you want to relive the cutthroat nature of the law-school library. [Legal Ease]

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