Iβm looking forward to reading this π
Iβm looking forward to reading this π
Such an interesting article on the eugenic roots of the three-strike rules by @danielloehr.bsky.social ππ₯
The short version is that ACOTAR 1 was a little slow for me but the subsequent books picked up and I enjoyed the series more. Itβs spicy fantasy π₯ πΆοΈ π«β¨
I am enjoying TOG π How can you go wrong with a lady assassin?!
I am very curious to hear your thoughts! (Iβm currently reading her Throne of Glass series, about to start book 4 π ) πΉ
Wow! Huge CONGRATULATIONS to you π₯³π₯³π₯³πππ
Whoever finds the mini dog biscuit in the bathroom at work will be very, very confused.
Thank you so much π Thatβs really kind of you to say π₯°π₯Ή
TGIF I preordered myself this book today π¬π₯°π
I taught a US citizenship class to South Sudanese refugees in Nebraska, 2006-2007. Fleeing civil war, they worked arduous jobs at a meat packing plant. Many had no literacy in any language.
But they studied hard for a citizenship exam which many native-born Americans would not be able to pass.
#booksky #fungrammar
Many times when I start an email from my phone, I accidentally type βHoβ instead of βHi.β π€¦π»ββοΈπ€¦π»ββοΈπ€¦π»ββοΈ Luckily, I catch it often.
On the bad days, I donβt. π« π΅βπ«
The image displays the cover of a book titled "The Girl from Greenwich Street" by Lauren Willig. The cover features a rainy evening scene with a central focus on a warmly lit window casting a yellow glow through a grid-like frame. Surrounding the window is a textured dark blue wall, which creates a feeling of contrast and depth. The book title is written in large, cursive white letters across the top and middle of the cover. Additional details about the theme of the novel are printed on the right side in yellow text. A quote from another author is positioned below the image of the window, printed in white on the left. The authorβs name is prominently displayed at the bottom in white, capitalized letters.
The Girl From Greenwich Street by Lauren Willig. Itβs historical fiction about the first murder trial in the US. Willig conducted two years of research (masters in history, also a lawyer) before writing it. Enjoying it a lot!
Sending my most heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Please know that youβre all in my thoughts π
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The fight going on in the Democratic Party right now is not between hard left, left and moderate. Itβs between those who want to fight and those who want to cave. And Team Fight stretches across all ideological aspects of the Party. Misread this at your own peril.
emotional support pickle π₯
Youβre welcome! Thank you for all of your hard work on this project and making it available to all of us. No small feat!
Hereβs what captured my attention about the book: βIt specifically examines the South Dakota Rural Attorney Recruitment Program, which is the first program of its kind in the US and has seen great success in helping to attract new lawyers to small towns.β
Congratulations and HAPPY PUB DAY to @haksgaard.bsky.social π₯³π₯³π₯³ Her book looks phenomenal! You can pick up a copy at the link below π
Absolutely! And I refer to it often.
Thank you for the important work you do π
I often learn the most and feel the most validated during webinars like these.
I deeply value my academic support and bar success colleagues π
Great shout out to UNEQUAL PROFESSION by @meeradeo.bsky.social. Available via @stanfordpress.bsky.social here: www.sup.org/books/law/un...
Attending this webinar today: Marginalization in the Legal Academy: A Case Study of Academic Support. Such a phenomenal panelπππ
States innovating regarding licensure: Nevada, Oregon, Washington, South Dakota, Arizona, Utah, New Hampshire
If you want to know how to change licensing for lawyers, listen to them!
I cannot overstate how great this panel discussion is. People like @joanhowarth.bsky.social, @professorgriggs.bsky.social, Steve Bracci, and Martin Pritikin are talking about how to license attorneys in a way thatβs better for EVERYONE.
Very excited for this webinar thatβs about to begin: The Future of Bar Admissions. Itβs critically important, especially in light of the chaos that was the February 2025 California bar exam and with the Next Gen Bar Exam on the horizon.
You can read the letter from the deans here: fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldoc...