Archive for January, 2009

Divine Providence does not want me to finish my reading

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

I still have about 70 pages to read about witches for a class at 7 o’clock. Having been hardened by case-law, you’d think a law student could breeze through 70 pages of historical narrative. Unfortunately, I’m a very slow reader. And I get distracted by kittens.

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Bottle of torts and a wine textbook

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Studying is fun.

From the “honestly?” file

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Op-ed byline: JOHN R. BOLTON and JOHN YOO. Arguing for a restoration of the Senate’s treaty power. Yeah. I’m at a loss.

H/T: Andrew Sullivan

EDIT: Just wow.

By insisting on the proper constitutional process for treaty-making, Republicans can join Mr. Obama in advancing a bipartisan foreign policy. They can also help strike the proper balance between the legislative and executive branches that so many have called for in recent years.