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Posted in Posts on Oct 31st, 2012
RT @SLULAW: Been on Wikipedia lately? (Let’s be honest, we all have.) One of SpearIt’s papers is cited in this article, footnote 10 http …
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Posted in Posts on Oct 31st, 2012
RT @SLULAW: Been on Wikipedia lately? (Let’s be honest, we all have.) One of SpearIt’s papers is cited in this article, footnote 10 http …
Posted in Posts on Oct 30th, 2012
SLU faculty vote no confidence in Father Lawrence Biondi: http://t.co/DPqALxGN via @STLtoday
Posted in Posts on Oct 30th, 2012
I’m not the only federal courts professor who loves the class . . . espinsegall: 15! Oh you want truth?“@YoungdruB: @espinsegall If/When I take fed cts next semester on a scale of 1-10, how much fun will we be having?” Original Tweet: http://twitter.com/espinsegall/status/263397768524099584 Sent via TweetDeck (www.tweetdeck.com)
Posted in Posts on Oct 28th, 2012
Zomney. I love Joss Whedon. https://t.co/Z3L44fsH
Posted in Posts on Oct 26th, 2012
http://thebloggess.com/2012/10/im-slowly-being-murdered-by-my-own-face/ Ok, not really, but I love Jenny Lawson.
Posted in Podcast Summaries, Posts on Oct 19th, 2012
There are two podcasts covering the materials in this unit of criminal law on inchoate crimes and doctrines of imputation. We actually won’t get to one of the doctrines of imputation until after our second quiz. So if you’re using these to review, don’t worry about the act requirement yet. Have a good break! Inchoate […]
Posted in Posts on Oct 18th, 2012
So, I’m late to the party on this, but only because I’m so old I can’t stay up past 10 pm and too cheap to pay for TV, so I don’t see Saturday Night Live when it’s actually on. Here’s an awesome skit about iPhone complaints and the workers who make them. Tech Talk: iPhone […]
Posted in Posts on Oct 18th, 2012
Dark when I left for work, dark when I’m going home. Still, love fall.
Posted in Posts on Oct 16th, 2012
RT @FindingAda: Happy Ada Lovelace Day everyone! Hope you’ve got your blog post ready to rock! Don’t forget to add it here: http://t.co/ …
Posted in Posts on Oct 16th, 2012
SCOTUSblog. The D.C. Circuit threw out one of the cases that arose out of the military commissions related to Guantanamo: Hamdan. What he did wasn’t defined as a crime when he did it. Criminal law students, note the legality principle at work. Fed Courts students, note the retroactivity and separation of powers principles. Also, there’s […]