One thing about law school is that there’s a fair amount of overlap in classes—for example, Rule 11 gets covered in both Civil Procedure and Professional Responsibility; First Amendment time-place-manner restrictions not only show up in Con Law II but also Cyberlaw; various privilege-related issues pop up not only in Evidence, but also Civil Procedure, Professional Responsibility, and Family Law…
- Bring back the triple! Also related but unmentioned in the article is the difficultly of hitting for the cycle.
- So seriously—are federal judges underpaid?
- A wonderful moment of mac zen. Related.
- Don’t trust your phone company. No, seriously—DON’T TRUST THEM. Unless you live in the Rockies.
- The ever-popular Morons in A Hurry test.
- The weirdest language ever. It’s insanely simple—probably too simple—and lacks things like, say, numbers.
- One of the best footnotes about what law school is about: “It’s worth pointing out that “what I learned at law school” is different from “what I should have learned at law school” which is different from “what they tried to teach me at law school” which is different from “the law.”“
- Molecular bartending.