We're not converting the Faculty Lounge to Coupon Cabin. But I would be remiss if I didn't alert readers to this deal: starting today, Radio Shack is offering the iPhone…
A colleague who chairs the board of Law and Contemporary Problems [http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/lcp/] asked me to post the notice below. L&CP has, in the past, primarily relied on word of mouth…
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. December 1 was World AIDS Day. There are many other "international days" that you may have marked on your calendar for the…
Emory University's transforming community project, run by history professor Leslie Harris, has a very exciting conference coming up in early February on slavery and universities. There will be much talk…
According to the Lawrence Journal World & News, Judge Deanell Reece Tacha of the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals is one of five finalists for the Pepperdine Law School…
I'm guessing that many of our readers who use Facebook have discovered that at least one friend has posted a link to Glenn Greenwald's Salon article, WikiLeaks Reveals More Than Just Government Secrets. …
For anyone who shares my obsession with the regulation of Internet domain names and the balance between the (quasi)-property rights in domain names against other interests such as privacy…
My friend Mike Koehler (a/k/a "the FCPA Professor") was one of several witnesses who testified at yesterday's Congressional hearing on the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Readers interested…
If, like many people, you've now read so many financial crisis books that you can't keep straight what each one was about, this roadmap from Can Turtles Fly may help:…
December is upon us, so it's been over a month since the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference concluded at the end of October. By now, common courtesy would dictate that hiring…