Monthly Archives: July 2010

Dark Side of Sticky Notes

As we enter the final sprint of summer catching up and gear up for the start of the fall semester, we may all be stocking up on Post-Its, the ubiquitous little sticky note sheets that have become so indispensable.   I … Continue reading

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E-Book Conversion Tool

Inter-Alia is always giving out such useful information. Thanks to Tom Mighell for putting it out. [www.inter-alia.net] It is full of legal resources, tech tools, and practice tools for lawyers and librarians. Here is a great app from him for … Continue reading

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“New Spice” guy comments on libraries

[Post-PRM;DEL] Update: Meet the New Spice guy!

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Responses to the “comforting words” on the bar exam

The Volohk Conspiracy discusses responses by Richard Epstein and John Yoo to Elizabeth Wurtzel’s critique of the bar exam, linked in the previous post.  Interesting comments. [PRM]

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Just in time! Advice and comforting words about the bar exam!

The advice, from Ann Althouse’s blog.  Write short sentences. The comforting words, even if you don’t believe them.  “All the best people fail the bar exam.” [PRM]

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Not Reading a Website’s Terms Of Service Shouldn’t Make You A Criminal

Raise your hands if you read every word of a website’s terms of service?  I thought so.  Hardly anyone.  Well,  there are several recent cases that use the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to turn actions like not reading … Continue reading

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