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Tracking for Law Students: Solution or Abdication?3 comments

Sarah Krakoff wrote 11 months ago: Professors, journalists, and, most saliently, students have raised national awareness about the stee … more →

Tags: Politics, legal academia, Economics, Academia, Law School

Grading is...1 comment

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: It’s grading time.  Suddenly, doing anything other than reading exams takes on a new urgency. … more →

Tags: grading, Law School, Teaching

The Monty Python Example No. 3 (Analytical Philosophy in Law)1 comment

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: Too much of it arguably reads like this: In The Concept of Law, H.L.A. Hart once said something.  Th … more →

Tags: Experimental, Random Jurisprudence, absurd, Jurisprudence, legal academia, Philosophy

Too Much Information, Not Enough Knowledge

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: If you wanted to disappear, where would you go? A small town in southern Utah is a good bet, at leas … more →

Tags: nature:culture, Nature, time, Culture, public lands

The American Law School (Tentative Notes for Stages of Evolution) 1 comment

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: Pedagogy Stage 1: Socratic Stage 2: Soft Socratic                       Stage 3: Lecture/Student-ori … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, legal academia, Academia, Law School

Eddie Is Not Batman

bjornandmick wrote 1 year ago: I had decided to go to the Bat Cave when Batman and Robin weren’t home and yes it was way fun. … more →

Tags: Travelers, Random Crap, Eddie and Jimmy, batman style

Where is the Bat Cave?

Corleth wrote 1 year ago: So, where is the ‘Bat Cave’? The answer, of course, as pretty much everyone knows, is “Under Wayne M … more →

Tags: LOTRO, Diary, Moria, Raiding, Update 6, End Game

The Law Review Rejection

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday, I received an email from a top fifteen law review: Dear Professor Schlag, We have careful … more →

Tags: Experimental, Academia, Law School, absurd

Sh*t Law Professors Say2 comments

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: Strangely, this popular Youtube concept has not yet resulted in a video about law professors. We are … more →

Tags: Experimental, teaching moment, Academia, Law School

Got Knowledge? 2 comments

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: In “The Meditations,” Descartes revealed his desire to make a “solid and lasting contribution to kno … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, Experimental

Coase and "The Problem of Social Cost" (Again)1 comment

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: I don’t know if other academics experience this, but I find that, in scholarship, I am drawn to cert … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, Politics, Jurisprudence, Economics, Academia

Law School Exam Last Minute Help

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: Random student (probably law) demonstrating how to study: First, of all, if you are a law student an … more →

Tags: Experimental, teaching moment, legal academia, Law School, absurd

Law School Faculties and the Enneagram2 comments

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: Finally, the day came when Professor X retired. You and your friends on the faculty attended her goo … more →

Tags: Experimental, legal academia, Culture, Academia, Psychology

Hugo: A Love Affair with . . .

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: You thought I was going to say “cinema.” That would be too obvious. Yes, Martin Scorsese … more →

Tags: bat reviews, film, Culture, Academia, scorsese

Law School Hiring (The Faculty Meeting--Appointments)11 comments

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: “O.K. Let’s begin…. We have two agenda items: the  promotion of Professor X which we wil … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, Experimental, law school hiring, AALS, Academic Appointments, absurd

David Segal's Paper Chase and Some Musings on Legal Education1 comment

Sarah Krakoff wrote 1 year ago: Legal education has changed a lot since its depiction in The Paper Chase, in which the imposing Prof … more →

Tags: Politics, legal academia, Law, media

Is Neuroscience the Death of Free Will? 2 comments

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: So reads the title of a recent opinion piece in the New York Times by Professor Eddy Nahmias.   It w … more →

Tags: nature:culture, Cognition, Nature, Philosophy

The Critique of Normativity1 comment

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: OK—this one is deep inside the academy (and destined for the most inaccessible corners of the Bat Ca … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, teaching moment, legal academia, law school hiring

Tips for Legal Commentators: How to Talk to the Press

Pierre Schlag wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes, legal commentators (law professors and whatnot) are ambushed by the press asking for comm … more →

Tags: Random Jurisprudence, Law, media


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