Roundup
posted by Kaimipono D. Wenger
Some posts of possible interest around the legal blogosphere:
Eugene Volokh points out a funny obit. (This seems to be part of a semi-regular semi-series; see funny star footnotes).
Will Baude ruminates about airborne citrus and constitutional interpretation.
The Notes Editors apparently gave Heidi Bond slightly more than two minutes.
Various parties weigh in on Schelling’s Bank-of-Sweden prize:
-Brian Leiter reminds us all that it’s not a Nobel, no matter now what the VC says.
-Drezner takes issue with Slate’s criticism of Schelling’s Vietnam involvement.
Christine Hurt is becoming Dagny Taggart. In related news, Gordon Smith has invented an unbreakable new metal. . .
Ethan Lieb thinks reprints are obsolete; Ben Barros disagrees.
October 14, 2005 at 12:12 am
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