Law

Ann Coulter, Plagiarist?

Professor Randy Picker just posted some interesting commentary on the AP’s suggestion that Ann Coulter committed plagiarism in her new book, Godless. It comes a little too close to the topic of our brief, last quarter, but it’s interesting, nonetheless.

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LSAT Prep in the Chicago Metro Area

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Truer words…

“Most of the literature of jurisprudence, to paraphrase William James, is tedious, not as hard subjects like physics and mathematics are tedious, but as throwing feathers, endlessly, hour after hour, is tedious.” Thurman Arnold, Institute Priests and Yale Observers – A Reply to Dean Goodrich, 84 U. Pa. L. Rev. 811 (1936). This is the

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One Down, One to Go

Torts is done. I don’t know if I’d say I feel confident about it, but I don’t feel bad. I know of one glaring mistake, but I think it’s pretty small in the grand scheme, so I feel like I’m heading for median or better. I plan to put up a more comprehensive post on

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