Say it ain’t so, Scott Greenfield.
Head Counselor at Camp Bedlam hangs up his keyboard. For now, anyway. Squeezing it all in between moments of a full-time upper-tier […]
Head Counselor at Camp Bedlam hangs up his keyboard. For now, anyway. Squeezing it all in between moments of a full-time upper-tier […]
“Romeo and Juliet” by Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893). Climb up out of yourself. Serve.
We must show that Greeks, when they are called on to choose between the bad and the worst, choose the bad to […]
I’m reminded of the shockingly high percentage of deployed U.S. Merchant Marine civilian seamen–from old hands to students at Kings Point–who during […]
See “One Barking Dog Sets the Whole Street a-Barking” and related links and posts for a discussion on the upshot of a […]
Don’t let anybody tell you that you never want overweight jurors, or that you always want them — or that you never […]
Probably not, to both questions. See at The Economist “Which MBA? Kellogg School of Management: The 21st-Century Knocks” on Dean Sally Blount’s […]
I’ve seen that look before. On Gary Busey. Val Kilmer. On Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. And Al Haig. Ron Paul. Ernie […]
See at MSNBC “‘I will be the first woman president of Mexico in history’,“. Mexican Congresswoman Vazquez Mota, 51, shakes up the […]
Today in Russia, in a number of cities, the presumably-rigged presidential elections next month (March 4) brought out more middle-class crowds to […]
And can you think of a more controversial yet important question for the legal profession? The New York Bar, with an assist […]
“Reading a contract is useful, but you also need to be able to read people.” The Economist, which has emerged as the […]
Unfortunately, South Africa’s plan to take effective control of the African Union (consisting of 54 nations), and then to make the AU […]
Born December 14, 1988. American actress, singer. We were very, very wrong about her. She’s not too young for The Pantheon. She […]
In a widely-circulated AP article today, Rob Gillies reported that “with pipeline to US on hold, Canada eyes China“. This development is […]
Steal a peek: Hack Exchange 2012 through January 27, 2012, courtesy of the founder, B.G. Kelley.
How often have you felt like this? We hope it’s a lot. Injured 2 weeks ago, Rafael Nadal celebrates beating Roger Federer […]
Two days ago at TechRepublic Jason Falls wrote about “The case of anonymity in social media“. One lawyer Falls interviewed said that […]
See one of today’s posts at Broc Romanek’s TheCorporateCounsel.net. Excerpts: The United Kingdom has been on a path to revise its executive […]
Political consultant and on-air commentator Mike O’Neil has written and talked about national politics for three decades. In this WAP guest post, […]
Over sixty years after gaining independence from European rulers, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, and home to Africa’s […]
E.g., at PC World, “SOPA, PIPA Stalled: Meet the OPEN Act“. And thank you, Peter Friedman.
We posted briefly last Monday (January 9) on the oral argument that morning in Sackett v. EPA (No. 10-1062), the right to […]
At Richard Lewis’s great Cross-Culture, Maria Chow, based in Singapore, and a founder of Spark Asian Leadership Practice, has written “As the […]
Read two fine back-to-back posts on writing spanning the sublime to the all-important nuts and bolts. Flowing from the irrepressible pen of […]
