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Today is the official launch of Jotwell : The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), a new online law journal that I am editing. At Jotwell you will find leading academics and practitioners providing short reviews of recent scholarship related to the law that (...)
2 nov. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
You know you are having a good day when ’Above the Law’ (ATL) writes something positive about you - and that was my experience this afternoon with University of Miami Law School Puts Some Money into Public Service. In addition to not making me (...)
27 oct. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
Maybe due to my sick sense of humor, but I think this is one of the funniest political videos I’ve seen in a long time-Open Up : Stately Home. The back story, for those who don’t follow British politics, has to do with MPs claiming all sorts (...)
21 oct. 2009 | 3 comments | Michael Froomkin
It looks like a good article - Hialeah and Weston : A tale of two cities, one health crisis but don’t look too carefully. The key facts reported appear in paragraphs four and five (after a back-in lead humanizing the statistics) : More than half (...)
28 sep. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
One of the joys of campus life is that there is just about always something going on. There are lectures I’m too busy to attend. Concerts I mostly miss. Seminars I try to get to (we had a good one today). And then there are the weird and wonderful (...)
10 sep. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
Mike Stark has turned his talent for ambush journalism to Republican Congressmen. He asked them if they personally believed that Barack Obama is legally entitled to be President of the United States. Almost none of them would affirm this belief on camera. (...)
28 Jul. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
I’m sure there’s a perfectly good reason for this that everyone else knows, and someone will explain it to me, but I was a little surprised by this photo which appeared in today’s New York Times accompanying a very straightforward and (...)
10 Jul. 2009 | | Michael Froomkin
The battle lines are drawn. Democrats will start by noting that in 2005 Republicans claimed filibustering Judicial Nominees was the most hideous form of political subversion. Up or down vote was the mantra. And it’s all on tape at (...)
27 mai. 2009 | 1 comment | Michael Froomkin
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