Wanted: State jurists selected on merit, not by popular elections.
And we’ll settle for a classier state judiciaries that follow and enforce their own rules. More than half the states in America […]
And we’ll settle for a classier state judiciaries that follow and enforce their own rules. More than half the states in America […]
And doggone it, it’s a bit annoying. Fun wonky Al (who WAC? prefers) v. competent ex-Democrat Norm continues in Minnesota U.S. Senate […]
“Hey, he might be a right-wing nut–but that’s our right-wing nut you’re aiming your wingtips at, Jack.” See Reuters: Bush on Farewell […]
The return of the much-stalked Law Bird of London? Is it just a rumour? Six months is a long time.
And self-pitying. Coming soon: “A Passion for Mediocrity”. It will be at least one post–but possibly a series, a new blog, or […]
No one should meet a woman on a laptop. No one sane should bring a laptop to Paris. And no human should […]
Here, by Salon‘s Edward McClelland. It begins: “For every Barack Obama or Abraham Lincoln, this state produces a dozen Rod Blagojeviches.” See […]
“The only way for a reporter to look on a politician is down.” H.L. Mencken (1880-1956)
And introducing the new Albion-style Mass Dine-and-Ditch. See “Geeklawyer Revenge Award 2008: Low-life punter won’t pay bill?” and this related story at […]
One of WAC?‘s most clicked-on articles, a short one, is “Just Say It: The War Against Legal-Speak“. It was inspired by parts […]
Re: the ABA Blawg 100 voting, and in a nutshell, here are the blogs we know–and know are always first-rate. Sorry if […]
See “Georgian on their Mind” by Richard D. Lewis at Cross-Culture. Ten years ago, Lewis wrote, and keeps writing, the book on […]
See The Economist: “Power struggle: Will France continue to lead the global revival of nuclear power?” Excerpt: France is poised to develop […]
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to hear a claim that Barack Obama might, in effect, be ‘part Brit’, had dual […]
See, read and feel this inspired and amazing creation, and form of art unto itself. Blawg Review this week is hosted by […]
He’s out there operating without any decent restraint, totally beyond the pale of any acceptable human conduct. –General Corman to Willard, briefing […]
And why not, if you like a mix of ideas and personalities in the U.S. Senate? See New York Times: “Kennedy Is […]
Rule One: Represent Only Clients You “Like”. Client service is not about “being nice” to clients. Start with the “right” clients: sophisticated […]
Re: the ABA Journal Blawg 100 voting, here are just a few of the blogs we know well and know are first-rate. […]
Rule 1: Rule One: Represent Only Clients You “Like”. Client service is not about “being nice” to clients. You need to start […]
The winner of first annual What About Clients? Legal Journalism Award. The ABA Journal deserves a big award this year, too. The […]
Look, we won’t need any more than $38 billion in loans. We made the trip here twice. Washington Post: “Senate Banking Committee […]
Writing well: grace, joy and attitude. At Salon, see “Princess Leia’s wild, bipolar adventures“, a review by Rebecca Traister of Carrie Fisher’s […]
Boston’s Jay Shepherd, who also writes the fine Gruntled Employees, recently started The Client Revolution. (Read his five-sentence introduction slowly, maybe twice.) […]
