The U.S. News law school rankings are a pretty big deal. Everyone (in the law school world) cares about them. Why? Because prospective students care about them far, far more than they should. In fact, there are no shortage of students who base their choices solely on those rankings. Having worked with the admissions office at [...]
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No, really. The best obituary ever. Let it be known: when I die, I want this to be the mold out of which my obituary is crafted, and it had better be funny, damnit. Jim, who had tired of reading obituaries noting other’s courageous battles with this or that disease, wanted it known [...]
Yesterday I missed a turn and ended up having to drive by the Tower Liquor store near my apartment that I knew (thanks, Charlsie) carries sweet-tea-flavored vodka, so I figured that was a sign. I stopped in and picked up a bottle. There’s very little to say about it but YUM. This stuff is seriously [...]
The “Bush’s Failed Economic Policies” is incredibly pervasive. Of course, blaming the president for the economy is a knee-jerk, if intellectually lazy, thing to do but you can’t say that the practice is not encouraged by presidential candidate’s promises to “fix” the economy. Nevertheless, it’s interesting that Bush is taking so much heat for the [...]
Sometimes I like to quote myself. Today is one of those times. The Ethics of Running Up The Score: If you’re a Division I college program or an NFL team, there is no crying about getting killed. You don’t like it? Put a defense on the field that can stop them, or YOU [...]
This doesn’t sound like good policy to me: While the Alaska State Troopers and most municipal police agencies have covered the cost of exams, which cost between $300 to $1,200 apiece, the Wasilla police department does charge the victims of sexual assault for the tests. Of course, the cheap political move is to [...]
So here I am… in Atlanta. The “dirty south”, as it were. The interesting thing about moving to a place after years of perpetual studentdom is that once you move, you’re now “from” there. That’s your home. It doesn’t always feel that way when you’re in school — you become accustomed to a somewhat nomadic [...]
Purdue:Keeping ugly girls out of IU since 1869.
I did a good bit of packing today. I did not like it. I realized I’ve been in a bit of a bad mood this week, partially because I have a lot of things to do and I don’t really want to deal with any of them. I went to Bloomington last weekend for a tailgate, [...]
