Where is harvard law school?
On what is I suppose a point of personal privilege, I would note that I regard talking with reporters as falling within my job description, as an attempt to do some public education [in today’s story, what I had to say was, for me, not a statement about whether Judge Alito should be confirmed or not — my position on that is not something that falls with the category “public education” — but rather a statement about how people should listen to/interpret a nominee’s testimony in a world where being forthright is apparently unacceptable]. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What a peculiar post, although perhaps not given the New Haven source. Since when do talking heads have anything to do with scholarship? One would have to see the full results, and consider the methodology, of the citation study in order to determine whether it is relevant to a question worth asking and what its probative value might be. Until then, I would hesitate to give this rumor legs. Steve Burbank Quoting Fred Shapiro <[
The more relevant question for me is, where is Ohio Northern University College of Law? I find it difficult to shed a tear for Harvard Law School in an elitist profession such as ours, where it typically matters more, much more, WHERE you are than WHAT you have to say. Scott Gerber Ohio Northern University a/k/a the Harvard of the Northwest Territory At 07:53 AM 1/13/2006 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >What a peculiar post, although perhaps not given the New Haven source. >Since when do talking heads have anything to do with scholarship? One >would have to see the full results, and consider the methodology, of >the citation study in order to determine whether it is relevant to a >question worth asking and what its probative value might be. Until >then, I would hesitate to give this rumor legs. > >Steve Burbank > > > > >Quoting Fred Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> I apologize for diverting attention from the very important >> substantive >> discussion of the Alito hearings with a