Leah At Law's Blog
Leah At Law
- Location
- Boston,
- Bio
- Life in law school: under-fed, over-worked, and paid off with a growl, a grunt, or a snort (and occasionally good grades).
MY RECENT POSTS
- Law School Vignettes: Gems
from the Dragon Professor
April 08, 2010 08:47PM - Raising a race-unconscious
America
April 04, 2010 10:21AM - A Return to Law School (And
Petty Problems)
March 16, 2010 04:22PM - The Context of Criminal
Justice
March 11, 2010 11:04PM - Old Posts Deleted
March 11, 2010 11:04AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Condescending much? I
was obviously not talking
about
IGNORANCE but rather
INNOC…”
July 16, 2010 02:22PM - “You criticize Ewoks??
How can you criticize Ewoks?
Ewoks are
awesome!
Seriousl…”
April 09, 2010 10:22AM - “Agree! There's nothing
more annoying than scrolling
through
twenty of those
comm…”
April 08, 2010 10:14PM - “They're so cute! I
wonder how they got
lost.”
April 08, 2010 10:09PM - “I'm on your side. It's
unfair not to let the market
forces
play their natural
ro…”
April 08, 2010 10:00PM
Leah At Law's Links
Law School Vignettes: Gems from the Dragon Professor
It's about that time of year where I can sit back and reflect on the rapidly-ending semester, consider all I've learned, what I could do better, and what I'm taking away from the experience. Now, I love Constitutional Law. But my professor, while he'll get your brain pumping, might just help… Read full post »
Raising a race-unconscious America
Growing up, my two best friends, Michelle and Lisa, were both of African-American descent. My parents' way of living life lead me to believe this was wholly unremarkable.
My mother is 100% Italian-American and 100% desires to be a soul sista. Her wish for heaven is that God… Read full post »
A Return to Law School (And Petty Problems)
It feels strange to return to law school coursework after last week's foray into the "real world."
I caught a terrible cold over the weekend, and last night my throat completely closed up. This morning my voice sounded as though I'd taken a dose of gravel with my morning coffee. In… Read full post »
The Context of Criminal Justice
Tonight I was talking to a fabulously cool attorney who went to law school at Loyola in the pre-Katrina years, and recently returned to practice in Nawlins. She was reflecting on how sad she finds it that kids who were in their early teens five years back during the Katrina disaster… Read full post »
Old Posts Deleted
Apparently confidentiality forbade even the incredibly vague posts I'd written earlier this week. Posts are down until I can edit them. Read full post »
Spring Break Trip: Day One
Walking down the empty, echoing coridor from magistrate court this week, for the first time in my life I wondered if I'm tough enough to be a lawyer.
I'm doing some volunteer work this week at an organization that provides legal services to indigent persons who've been arrested. Confidentialit… Read full post »
Updates
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Guest Post: Two Movie Hits and a Miss
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How can this not be viral? Hilarious and terrifying both
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Amend the 2nd Amendment (Repost)
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Why I Support Keeping a Woman On British Banknotes
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Restore the Talking Filibuster
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The invalid inquisition
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Strain in the marriage: The state of Red Texas' Union
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“BLACK TUESDAY”: November 6, 2012
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