- RT @anseljh: @HarrySurden, what do you think of this idea? https://t.co/5stXtQyRMl Inspired by https://t.co/AAy6fDhNWm 10:07:02, 2016-03-25
- Everyone at every law school should read this: Competitive Data Trends for Great Lakes and Midwest Law… https://t.co/NwLPjhAwEb 14:09:12, 2016-03-25
- RT @hypothes_is: Curious what it looks like when students use hypothes.is? Here are some examples of public course work: https://t.co/2SjmX… 15:15:11, 2016-03-25
- My @hypothes_is notes on Computer-Aided Exercises in Civil Procedure, a @caliorg #eLangdell title https://t.co/FSfK4l2xpF 15:19:50, 2016-03-25
- My Twitter Digest for 03/24/2016 https://t.co/GpxROvHET6 15:30:20, 2016-03-25
- Firm up that Backend: Easy Exercises for a Usable Admin Interface | https://t.co/NQEKq0lKQb https://t.co/kfis40x1aE 15:56:04, 2016-03-25
- RT @teknoids: Teknoids Post: [CALIcon16] Registration is open; Only 2 weeks to submit session proposals https://t.co/xTXWplO7xC 15:56:29, 2016-03-25
- RT @wfederman: .@arstechnica calls #BatmanvsSuperman the "Showgirls of superhero films" https://t.co/VqkDo2ZitB (Still seeing it) https://t… 15:57:35, 2016-03-25
- RT @superdeluxe: Batman v Trump (Official Trailer)
https://t.co/Eh5nh4NM1f 16:29:41, 2016-03-25 - The 25 best free PC games – Slideshow | ExtremeTech https://t.co/uk3AcuBe5L 18:38:49, 2016-03-25
The 25 best free PC games – Slideshow | ExtremeTech
There are loads of free PC games out there, but many of them aren’t worth your time. These will have you hooked for hours.
Firm up that Backend: Easy Exercises for a Usable Admin Interface | Palantir.net
Firm up that Backend: Easy Exercises for a Usable Admin Interface | Palantir.net https://www.palantir.net/blog/firm-backend-easy-exercises-usable-admin-interface
My Twitter Digest for 03/24/2016
- We need truly public hosting — Scripting News https://t.co/F227mnkXht 10:43:22, 2016-03-24
- RT @pressbooks: Do you need to change your book to EPUB3 format? Find out here. https://t.co/StBfYbW9nN 13:03:47, 2016-03-24
- RT @BetaNews: Docker comes to Mac and Windows https://t.co/TQQK0NGadx https://t.co/PmHfRoFzo5 13:06:36, 2016-03-24
- RT @ssfrug: LII is looking for a web developer: https://t.co/UMsKQbxf8B @LIICornell 13:10:57, 2016-03-24
- My Twitter Digest for 03/23/2016 https://t.co/RtZeeCkLSu 15:30:25, 2016-03-24
- RT @caliorg: CALIcon16 Registration is NOW OPEN! Your conference for #legaltech & #legaled https://t.co/JrnbP3ti9e #lawfaculty https://t.c… 15:57:03, 2016-03-24
Everyone at every law school should read this: Competitive Data Trends for Great Lakes and Midwest Law Schools 2012-2015
I have rarely seen a critical competitive disadvantage set out as clearly and starkly as that.What this means is that just to survive, not to mention do well or even excel, Ohio’s law schools and those of Michigan, Western Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois must develop aggressive and powerful strategies that unfortunately most have shown no indications they are able or willing to do.Instead, in too many instances, law schools have become hotbeds of disagreement in which tenure track faculty work to hold on to the perquisites of their positions, too many deans act as if the conditions being experienced are temporary and cyclical, and Legal Writing and Clinical faculty work collectively to advance their own agendas and protect their employment positions. All this is predictable behavior of long-sheltered and privileged constituencies but it does not do much of anything to deal with the challenges.
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There is also a “down the line” crisis being quietly created by law schools that are admitting and graduating students who are at best of marginal intellectual quality because they need the revenue those students represent—in part because many law schools are caught in a vicious circle of needing the tuition payments from lesser qualified students to fund the significant scholarships awarded the most highly credentialed applicants in an effort to sustain their “intellectual image”. The problem with this strategy is that “dumb is dumb” and one of the last things the legal profession and a stressed society needs is more stupid lawyers. We already have enough.
Source: Barnhizer, David, Competitive Data Trends for Great Lakes and Midwest Law Schools 2012-2015 (March 8, 2016). Cleveland-Marshall Legal Studies Paper No. 294. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2744854
This is a grim but true picture of the current state of legal education in the aftermath of the Crash of 2008. While the focus is on the Great Lakes and Mid West, the analysis will hold up for any region of the country. Legal education is going to be disrupted, it has been disrupted.
My Twitter Digest for 03/23/2016
- RT @abziegler: Law firms & schools failing to invest in library is a mistake; likewise, law libraries failing to 'own' the future of law 07:20:15, 2016-03-23
- Freeware screen recorder oCam adds mouse click effects – BetaNews https://t.co/qEvJtHgiDu 07:28:31, 2016-03-23
- Microsoft open sources Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools | ZDNet https://t.co/uYGcvGOAxM 07:44:53, 2016-03-23
- How One Dev Broke Node, and Thousands of Projects In 11 Lines of JavaScript – Slashdot https://t.co/LFW8pVc65a 12:06:16, 2016-03-23
- @judsonmitchell and we hope to hear a lot about them at #calicon16 http://2016.calicon org/ @sglassmeyer @jjoerg42 in reply to judsonmitchell 12:14:59, 2016-03-23
- My Twitter Digest for 03/22/2016 https://t.co/U5dnWAomEY 15:30:20, 2016-03-23
- RT @courtlistener: We have been quietly working on a database of judges. It took a big step forward today. Can't wait to share more. 17:50:52, 2016-03-23
- 3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Four REAL Ways that Law Firms Are Using Technology For Exposure and Efficiency https://t.co/fqBFDdYqkX 19:51:01, 2016-03-23
We need truly public hosting — Scripting News
We need truly public hosting — Scripting News http://scripting.com/liveblog/users/davewiner/2016/03/24/1139.html
3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Four REAL Ways that Law Firms Are Using Technology For Exposure and Efficiency
3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Four REAL Ways that Law Firms Are Using Technology For Exposure and Efficiency http://www.geeklawblog.com/2016/03/four-real-ways-that-law-firms-are-using.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+geeklawblog+(3+Geeks+and+a+Law+Blog)&m=1
My Twitter Digest for 03/22/2016
- Dragon: A distributed graph query engine | Engineering Blog | Facebook Code | Facebook https://t.co/GvclVHKX3a 08:37:46, 2016-03-22
- Cash promises money shell commands in Windows https://t.co/Tla3kyYZ8E 08:45:16, 2016-03-22
- How should you decouple Drupal? | https://t.co/oLnjHNBqOh https://t.co/0igU4bRcEk 12:46:55, 2016-03-22
- . @sglassmeyer I knew you'd get to law schools. What sort of R&D would you like to see them do? in reply to sglassmeyer 13:09:32, 2016-03-22
- @jjoerg42 Why are you laughing? The work you've done with legal info over the years is an excellent example of law school R&D. @sglassmeyer in reply to jjoerg42 13:12:00, 2016-03-22
- @sglassmeyer All this would be great for a session or even a track at #CALICon16. Law schools as a source of R&D for the legal industry. in reply to sglassmeyer 13:53:01, 2016-03-22
- Law schools as source of R&D for legal industry. Doing it? Interested? Submit sessions now. https://t.co/cObRAUEkGa @sglassmeyer @abziegler 14:15:07, 2016-03-22
- My Twitter Digest for 03/21/2016 https://t.co/j2hPNfapJi 15:30:21, 2016-03-22
- @sglassmeyer isn't your current research foundational to being able to do real FOSS R&D in legal field? in reply to sglassmeyer 15:56:15, 2016-03-22
- RT @abziegler: Thought-leaders be advised: I'll be boycotting any panel that does not use https://t.co/23WX0DTJk2 https://t.co/bd2G15p7uq 15:57:30, 2016-03-22
- Justice-as-a-Service – Henrik Zillmer https://t.co/PA31PdXidi 21:09:06, 2016-03-22
How One Dev Broke Node, and Thousands of Projects In 11 Lines of JavaScript – Slashdot
How One Dev Broke Node, and Thousands of Projects In 11 Lines of JavaScript – Slashdot http://m.slashdot.org/story/308951