Author: Paul Campos
The banality of evil, college football edition. On a related note, this is an excellent profile of Noam Chomsky.
Yesterday at lunch time an unknown but apparently quite large number of graduates of George Washington's 2012 class got this email: (more…)
Not An Onion Story: But others view [Brian Tamanaha's Failing Law Schools] as just the latest overly dire prediction about the fate of law graduates and misplaced finger-pointing over tuition.
Jerry Sandusky, arriving at court. He was a trailer-park kid, the son of a mom who worked in a bar and a dad who was never around, just the kind.
NALP has released preliminary employment statistics for the class of 2011 as of nine months after graduation. They are, unsurprisingly, terrible. 12% of 2011 graduates were completely unemployed in February.
[One thing I've never seen explained is why, after what was actually a very promising start, the NBA didn't draft any high school players for 20 years. The three players.
One of the more arcane pleasures afforded by baseball.reference.com is the chance to browse through a season's worth of 90-year-old box scores. Apparently in that simpler more innocent time the.
Brian Tamanaha has a piece in the New York Times, summarizing some of the main contentions and recommendations of his new book Failing Law Schools. Brian's description of the situation.