Welcome

Thanks for stopping by my little place on the web. This parking spot is not for me to rant (though there will certainly be some of that), but as a place for my former and current students to converse about the full gamut of law school questions and about the class assignments and goals: you know I feel that conversation is the best learning experience.

So, follow. Check in every few days and chat away: anything is fair game (remember, I live vicariously through all your wild lives). To start, some of you already in law school can express some wisdom since decision time is beginning to arrive for this year’s seniors, and those of you currently being abused can ask the world your questions about the class assignments.

This is for you. Enjoy.

-Prof. B.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Today should be a national holiday . . .

Today is the 144th birthdate of the greatest trialawyer who ever lived: Earl Rogers. If you fashion yourself as a litigator (or a litigator to be) and you have not read and studied Final Verdict, you will never understand what trial law really is and the sacrifices it takes to be successful.

PS - And, like me, he taught at USC!

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