Here are eleven reasons you might want to skip this week's Law-School Roundup:
- You don't believe a law-library anecdote can ever be that funny. [Bushwood Country Club]
- You'd rather chew off your own arm than read about a lawyer who moonlights as a porn star. [Will Work for Favorable Dicta]
- Pope humor sets your teeth on edge. [Jeremy's Weblog]
- You believe law students have no right to criticize real-life lawyers. [The Slithery D]
- The return of a prodigal law blogger doesn't interest you, even when she's returned to conduct an interview with herself. [Coyote Fun]
- You think it's immoral that a grandmother would have a set of rules for beating a Chinese buffet. [Soupie's BBQ & Daycare]
- You wouldn't spend a minute reading about Justice Harry Blackmun, even when someone has argued he "did more damage to democracy than any American in the 20th century." [Matt Schuh Online]
- You're trying to forget your age and just don't care about "the age gauge." [Just Playin']
- You have absolutely no sympathy for the plight of working mothers. [From Engineer to Lawyer]
- You're sick of reading about Justice Scalia's visit to NYU, even if the story is told in a unique and (arguably) entertaining way. [blue skies forever]
- You think there are enough group blogs by conservatives and don't want to learn about another. [Jeremy Richey's Blawg]
Ha. I wish I could forget my age at times. But I wanted to share with others the torture that was the age gauge. No sense suffering alone.
Posted by: Kelly | April 24, 2005 at 09:15 AM
Group blogs by conservatives? I thought they filled the quota already?
Posted by: Derek | April 25, 2005 at 12:50 PM
law students certainly get the right to criticize actual lawyers when they are clients, as this one seemed to be.
Posted by: noah | April 27, 2005 at 01:13 AM