A Good Point

“‘Wait for better times.’ That’s what the slaves always hear. ‘This is only temporary….‘” Part of the problem does seem to be that Gloria Steinem and others got as moderate as they needed to to still be seen as “reasonable,” and ended up saying nothing. “Wait for better times” is also precisely what my most … More A Good Point

Natalie Zemon Davis

It has been a beautiful day here in Maringouin, heat index 104, not as hot as yesterday and I am starting to feel better than I did. In radio news, Historiann‘s software has a glitch which prevents me from posting, so I want to say here that I totally agree with this post. * “In … More Natalie Zemon Davis

Technicalities

1 – 1680 x 1050 is the resolution my external monitor wants; without it, it goes to sleep. This computer does not offer such a high resolution, but will work with the external monitor at a much lower resolution. Fora indicate this may be a difficult compatibility issue to resolve. I am bored. 2 – … More Technicalities

Zone

Here is quite a nice English translation of Apollinaire’s “Zone.” You are weary at last of this ancient world Shepherdess O Eiffel tower whose flock of bridges bleats at the morning You have lived long enough with Greek and Roman antiquity Here even automobiles look old Only religion stays news religion As simple as hangars … More Zone

Adjunctification

It seems that 50% of those who earned the J.D. from 2008 forward are employed as temporary attorneys (h/t Stringer Bell). They do document review, sometimes on the graveyard shift in airless basements for $17 per hour, no benefits. This is with $150,000 in student loans to pay back. It seems that there are some … More Adjunctification

BLUFFER OF THE DAY AWARD: Conrad Black

Northern Gaijin (observe his fascinating blog) writes in: I would like to nominate Conrad Black for the “Bluffer of the Day” award. Lord Black whose official title is Baron Black of Crossharbour, OC, PC (Can.), KCSG was incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution Low, Coleman in Florida a.k.a. Club Fed for looting his companies of … More BLUFFER OF THE DAY AWARD: Conrad Black

On Having a Work

I was fascinated with the book Working It Out not because it discussed womens’ right to work but to have a work. This is what was missing from my academic training. I learned very well how to do the work and how to work, and how to produce work, but I did not learn that … More On Having a Work

On Schools

According to one list the top 15 law schools are Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Berkeley, Chicago, Penn, Michigan, Duke, Northwestern, Virginia, Cornell, Georgetown, and UCLA. A composite of their middle LSAT ranges (25th/75th percentile) would be 164 to 177. My LSAT scores in the 90s and earlier this century were 157, 158, and 159; … More On Schools