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4 Oct 2010, 7:23 am by Kenneth Anderson
 It is a three-year term, and Judge O’Scannlain is a terrific choice to chair it. [read post]
27 Sep 2010, 5:03 pm by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) ... not on my account, but doing the Take the Beloved Daughter Around to Colleges gig. [read post]
27 Sep 2010, 2:32 pm
"I'm embarrassed and ashamed for the choices that I made, and the fault was mine alone. [read post]
4 Sep 2010, 7:34 am by Kenneth Anderson
That’s a distributional public choice problem, and I think it should be clear why a distributional public choice problem would do more damage to the political process than a general one. [read post]
2 Sep 2010, 8:08 am by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) Daniel J. [read post]
27 Aug 2010, 2:24 am by INFORRM
I moved to this paper as a choice to avoid instrusive and unpleasant prying into the lives of others, should I consider moving on? [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 8:59 am by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) CoConspirator Todd’s post on the growth of administrative staff at universities raises a further question for me. [read post]
13 Aug 2010, 1:22 pm by Todd Ito
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5 Aug 2010, 10:18 pm by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) In the midst of so much other legal news in the past few days, you might have missed the latest twist in the on-going saga of the legal case regarding Chevron’s Ecuador operations. [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 9:08 am by Steven M. Taber
Vol. 2, No. 21, July 26, 2010 The following is a summary review of articles from all over the nation concerning environmental law settlements, decisions, regulatory actions and lawsuits filed during the past week. [read post]
23 Jul 2010, 6:46 am by Adam Thierer
Essentially, the public doesn’t know what’s best for them, so someone else must tell them—and potentially even force supposedly better choices upon them. [read post]