January 15th 2007
Weekly Law School Roundup #53
It’s another Monday morning Law School Roundup. The three-day weekend has my schedule a little out of whack–Saturday and Sunday seem to blur together. With no further ado, though, here is this week’s collection of blog posts by law students about law school and life.
- The publishers make more money this way (Schooled)
- Sanctioned digressions suck (Butterflyfish)
- More proof that law school really is like high school (From Malibu to Waco)
- Readjusting your norms (Lunching with Lions)
- A non-law related how-to (Burning Light of Reason)
- More readjusting your norms (Frequent Citations)
- People rock (Magic Cookie)
- Unusual reasons for going to law school (Passionate Discourse)
- Manners are still important, Rudy McRuderson (Shelley’s Case)
- Law school ruins everything (There’s No Competition in Law School)
- Who knew? (Crescat Sententia)
- Seriously. Have your eyes checked. (elephant juice)
- Entertaining yourself (pseudostoops)
- That’s a lot of apartments (Won-L)
And that’s it for this week’s Roundup. Look for it next week at Evan Schaeffer’s Legal Underground and, in two weeks, back here.



