Tuesday, February 19, 2008
I Heart Moneylaw
Of the many blogs I frequent, one of the most consistently interesting is Moneylaw, which is subtitled "The Art of Winning an Unfair Academic Game." Some of my favorite commentators, including Jim Chen, Nancy Rapoport, and Doug Berman, are there mucking things up. The content can be eclectic, challenging, or both at once, and frequently addresses some of the harder questions related to the legal academy.
As the legal blogosphere has developed, it has principally spawned two categories of blogs: Those that address a discrete area of law, and those that focus on the personality of an individual blogger. I like the fact that Moneylaw does not fit neatly into either group.
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http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2008/02/19/when-the-law-of-religion-meets-the-law-of-the-state/
Thought you might find this article interesting - it's about the extent to which Islamic law should be accommodated in English society in light of recent comments by Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Thought you might find this article interesting - it's about the extent to which Islamic law should be accommodated in English society in light of recent comments by Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the fan mail. As you can see, I make a point of reading Osler's Razor. Mutual admiration makes links go round!
Best wishes,
Jim
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Thanks for the fan mail. As you can see, I make a point of reading Osler's Razor. Mutual admiration makes links go round!
Best wishes,
Jim
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