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Consumer fraud

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On June 4, 2014

Ticketmaster has, pending final approval, settled a class action suit, brought on behalf of people who paid fees that, according to the plaintiffs' allegations, were categorized in a fashion that.

I'm on the RNC's blast email distribution list, so I get an involuntary daily glimpse into the workings of The Scream Machine (I rarely read the emails themselves, but the subject lines are invariably masterworks of terse meaning, much in the way the title "Snakes...

Decade

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On May 31, 2014

On LGM's 10th anniversary, I'd like to thank the Founders for inviting me to join the gang all the way back in 2008. For me it was a timely invitation,.

Scott's post linking to Chris Taylor's thoughts on various bits of meta-commencement commentary alerted me to this Onion article actual op-ed by Yale Law School professor Stephen Carter. Scott and djw have already pointed out that commencement speeches are highly ritualized forms of institutional identity...
According to the Dr. Pangloss of the legal academic status quo, it's because of reasons: The critics do not seem to realize that it is expensive to create an effective modern law school. The actual cost of doing it right is vastly underestimated. At HYS...
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