Reflections After Three Weeks of Zoom

On March 12, I posted my tentative thoughts on teaching with Zoom. The following week, I shared my thirty-minute webinar on using Zoom. That video has more than 11,000 views. …

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Moot Court in a Time of Coronavirus

Each spring, the Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosts the Dean Dunmore Moot Court competition, in which students enrolled in Appellate Practice compete. Preliminary rounds are typically held …

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Today in Supreme Court History: April 4, 1861

4/4/1861: Justice John McLean dies. Justice John McLean ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, politics, …

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How We Lost the War on Poverty

Great Society: A New History, by Amity Shlaes, HarperCollins, 429 pages, $32.50 With John F. Kennedy’s election to the presidency in 1960, Amity Shlaes recounts, Americans developed a growing urge …

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