Edited by Eric A. Posner and Cass R. Sunstein is now available from University of Chicago Press: Since the earliest days of philosophy, thinkers have debated the meaning of the…
As Brian Leiter pointed out yesterday, something funny was happening over at Legal Theory Blog yesterday. And it kept happening all day! Consider: Heise and Eisenberg on Evaluation of Empirical…
In my last post, I began a breakdown of the recent For Love or Money conference at Wash U, which I continue below. In Testing as Commodification, Kate Silbaugh (Boston…
There always seems to be something new on the Southern New England Law School front. Only a few weeks after the UMass Board approved a merger with SNESL, the Massachusetts…
The Faculty Lounge is pleased and excited to welcome Richard Gershon as our guest. Richard (pictured) is a professor at Charleston School of Law and served as its founding dean,…
Qualcomm, a pioneer in wireless telecommunications research and development, has announced that it has created "device-free, state-of-the-art wireless technology in your hand -- allowing you to have mobile access anytime,…
Last week, I attended the For Love Or Money Conference at Washington University in St. Louis, co-organized by Marion Crain and me, which I blogged about earlier. The event was…