This Week: The Critics Edition, in Which Your Editor Selects Posts in Which Law Students Are Being Critical of Something
So what's being criticized this week?
- Nissan's decision to call an SUV an "Armada." [Legal Quandary]
- Creating a Stephen-Colbert spin-off from The Daily Show. [Expressio Unius]
- Officials from the U.S. government who won't face up to the horrors of Darfur. [Obsessive Law Student]
- A vile little man of a professor. [Rogue Slayer Law Student]
- Thoughtless breaches of bathroom etiquette. [Just Playin']
- The slacker inside. [Magic Cookie]
- Throwing down the weights. [Don't Know It From Adam]
- Dressing children alike. [Narkoleptomania]
- Prudish bloggers. [Law & Alcoholism]
- Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise. [Naked Drinking Coffee]
- The hillbillies who can't stomach evolution. [inquire within]
- People who climb Mt. Everest. [divine angst]
- Ebert & Roeper. [The Unreasonable Man]
Update 8:15 a.m. CST Meanwhile, all of the above will be critical because I accidently sent trackback pings to their weblogs pointing to last week's law-school roundup. I'm sorry. Please delete them, and don't tell Dylan about my trackbacking faux pas.

Nonsense. Obviously the Evan Schaeffer seal of approval has value, and those receiving it will appreciate public recognition. You're forgiven.
Posted by: Dylan | May 08, 2005 at 08:37 AM