Author: Paul Campos
A particularly well-informed and perceptive law professor points out that many law faculty have tended to live in a kind of bubble that, for ethnographic reasons, makes it difficult for.
That is the difficult question with which former Attorney General Michael Mukasey grapples in the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal. Surprisingly, he concludes that the answer is "yes.".
The wit and wisdom of Phil Mushnick: As long as the Nets are allowing Jay-Z to call their marketing shots — what a shock that he chose black and white.
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School served me with a subpoena yesterday afternoon, commanding me to produce certain documents purportedly relevant to this civil action. The documents in question include.
Pastor Sean Harris of the Berean Baptist Church in Fayettesville North Carolina: So your little son starts to act a little girlish when he is four years old and instead.
That's one functional economic effect of New York Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman's announcement yesterday that New York will become the first state to require bar applicants to donate 50 hours.
Joe Nocera is broke. Well, not broke exactly -- he's got a very nice job that pays the bills, but he's broke in the sense that if he lost his.
One of the more excruciating scenes in the 1967 film The Graduate, which centers on an aimless young man who can't figure out what he's supposed to do with his.