From one of my favorite blogs (GraphJam.com):
Blogging about all sorts of things--governance in higher education, in businesses, and in law firms; bankruptcy ethics; popular culture & the law; Enron & other corporate fiascos; professional responsibility generally; movies; ballroom dancing; and anything else that gets my attention.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
More on LSAT-free admissions and the rankings
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
And while I'm doing videos that tickled my fancy....
This clip from The Daily Show (here) is one of my favorites.
The point of corporate mergers
As seen in this video from the Colbert Report (here). Have patience: the video is about halfway through the clip.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Thinking of all those who suffered damage during Hurricane Ike
Suggestion for the Green Bag's proposed rankings system
Al Brophy's latest article, on the correlation between the citation rankings of law reviews and the school's overall rankings, is a new must-read (see here).
Welcome to Race to the Top!
I want to welcome to the rankings conversation a new blog: Race to the Top (see here). I'm on the advisory board of this group, and I'm excited about the mission:
Bravo to the co-founders (David Fagundes of Southwestern and Jason Solomon at Georgia)!
[W]ith no information on educational quality, research shows that respondents simply replicate the previous year's U.S. News rankings, and the scores remain fairly static over time.Similar to the Green Bag's survey, which is going to check to see if law schools' publications bear any relationship at all to the reality of their faculty productivity (see here), Race to the Top will try to measure those intangibles that go into a school's real educational quality. Please consider completing Race to the Top's survey.
Given the question U.S. News asks, we need to think more about evaluating schools based on the quality of education that they provide for students, or the "value added" by the institution, in filling out the survey.
Bravo to the co-founders (David Fagundes of Southwestern and Jason Solomon at Georgia)!
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Enron's back in the news....
This morning's Wall Street Journal gives the update (here). For me, this news couldn't happen at a more apropos time: I just turned in the draft of our second edition of the Enron book for Foundation Press. It'll be called Enron and Other Corporate Fiascos: A Corporate Scandal Reader. There'll be both a print book and a website (so that we can continue to update analysis of the scandals that just keep a'comin'.)
Foundation Press has been patient (thank you, FP!), and I'm hoping that the book will come out in early 2009.
Foundation Press has been patient (thank you, FP!), and I'm hoping that the book will come out in early 2009.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Roger Lowenstein got it exactly right.
In today's New York Times, Roger Lowenstein discusses why we didn't learn from the Long-Term Capital bailout (here). Marvelous essay.
Ann Bartow's meme
Ann Bartow has tagged me (see here) to get my five favorite non-legal blogs (thanks, Ann!), so here they are. And I'm not embarrassed to admit them. Well, not very embarrassed, anyway....
- GraphJam.
- I Can Has Cheezburger.
- Fail Blog.
- Funny or Die.
- FrancisStokes.com (for God, Inc.).
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Welcome to the blogosphere, Marquette!
Paul Secunda has just told me that Marquette is entering the blogosphere w/a faculty blog (here). Should be a lot of fun to read. Congrats, Marquette!
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