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Is it “Mr.”/“Ms.” or “Jane”/“Joe” in the Recommendation Letter?

I have several student recommendations on my “to do” list for this weekend.  Writing many  in a concentrated period has focused my attention on voice and tone.  Looking at the…
Posted by Bridget J. Crawford November 26, 20102

Sally Struthers, Uncle Sam and Tax Discrimination Against International Adoptions

Sally Struthers (of Archie Bunker fame) used to urge U.S. television viewers to sponsor a deserving child in another part of the world.  For a few dollars per month, a…
Posted by Bridget J. Crawford November 24, 20103

Would You Write a Reference for a Mediocre Student?

Would you write a recommendation for a student you don’t know well and/or who performed poorly in your class?  Most people would say no. Conventional wisdom is that most useful…
Posted by Bridget J. Crawford November 23, 20109

Legally Tender? Selling the Body in Times of Economic Need

There are flourishing markets in human bodies and body parts, as Kim Krawiec has documented here, here and here, for example.  Eggs, organs and bodily fluids and sexual services can…
Posted by Bridget J. Crawford November 22, 20101

Why do Lawyers Hate Law Professors?

I don't know that lawyers do hate law professors, but if I had to guess, I'd say that most practicing lawyers don't think too highly of legal academics as a group.  Earlier this…
Posted by Bridget J. Crawford November 22, 201013

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