January 28th, 2007
Weekly Law School Roundup #55
Law students have to eat, too. This week’s roundup includes a selection of posts about comestibles, and some other just plain funny stuff. Enjoy–and remember not to go to the grocery store when you’re hungry.
- Processed food exists for a reason. (I Love the Monkeys!)
- A tort is a tort, except when it’s a torte. (Who Cares What You Think?)
- Man could live on eggs alone. (The Frugal Law Student)
- Food has nothing to do with spelling. Or does it? (Negligent Use of a Dangerous Mind)
- If baking is really chemistry, and chemistry is used in evidence, isn’t baking really equal to evidence? (Passionate Discourse)
- Eat fast! Back to studying! (Shelley’s Case)
- When you can’t make it yourself, bleg. (Amicus Curiae)
- Some things you just can’t give up. (Half the Sins of Mankind)
- Food trivia! (pseudostoops)
- Adventures in eating overseas are not always easy. (Life, Far Away)
- Follow the rules for gastronomic fulfillment. (Neo Tokyo Times)
- CHEEEEEEEEESE. (Preaching to the Perverted)
And that’s it! I hope you’re full of yummy blog posts–and just in time for dinner! Look for next week’s Roundup at Evan Schaeffer’s Legal Underground and, in two weeks, back here. Also, look for previous Roundups at my




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