Written by Lincoln Adams on
January 31, 2007 |
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I finally found a use for the Restatements of Torts and Contracts that I bought to help prep for law school. I put some of the books between my mattresses to boost my bed at an angle, which should help with my acid reflux. It seems fitting too, because I simply don’t give a crap…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
August 29, 2006 |
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Caught this interesting news piece: On June 27, 1995, the Department of Justice(DOJ) filed a complaint formally charging ABA with fixing professors’ salaries and other violations of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It charged ABA with furthering “the self-interest of professors instead of improving education,” Hagan said. Although ABA agreed to a DOJ consent decree at…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
August 26, 2006 |
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Lately the blogosphere has been dishing out advice for beginning law school students by the dozen, mostly by professors offering a suggestion or two on how to survive law school. Some are good, the rest make me wonder what reality these people are living in. And while there’s plenty of suggestions on how to perform…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
August 5, 2006 |
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I wrote a lengthy comment to a post on the Volokh Conspiracy that offered some advice to those about to start law school, and after rereading through it, I felt it was coherent enough to merit posting here (with some grammatical changes). Even though my law school plans have been scuttled this summer, the least…
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