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Thursday, December 14, 2006


We interrupt our procrastination to bring you this important announcement.

Chen to Louisville.  So much for taking Environmental Law with him next semester.

I suppose we can't say we didn't see this coming, what with the short lists he's been on recently.  

Congratulations Prof. Chen.  


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Saturday, December 09, 2006


Would you get off my back already?

We here at FritzFeds would like to apologize for our lack of productivity over the course of the past week or so.  The more general lack of productivity, however, we will never apologize for.  I will also not apologize for ending sentences with prepositions.  Jmag might, but not me.  

You might assume, given the time of year, that we are too busy preparing for finals to post.  You might even imagine me tucked away in the dark recesses of the law library with my books and outlines and such, studying away, embiggening my mind, and occasionally gazing thoughtfully into the distance.  

I imagine these things too.  That imaginary me is so studious and bright that sometimes I wish I was him.  Unfortunately, some things just aren't meant to be.  

So, if I'm not going to use my studying as an excuse, can I use yours?

Best of luck on final exams to you all. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays too.

Wait, did I just remind you that after finals you most likely still have to do your Christmas shopping.  Sorry…

In the meantime, I thought you might enjoy this piece from some website called "Catholic Exchange" (which I had never heard of previously), titled "What would Russell Kirk say about Ann Coulter?"  


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Tuesday, December 05, 2006


Interesting Response to Posner

Judicial Activism is a frequent charge leveled against the current judicial system. Posner has argued that in cases where the law is uncertain, a Judge should rule based on what he believes to be reasonable. Here's a response to that idea, and it makes a few interesting points.


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