A conversation with Professor Geoffrey R. Stone, Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecturer
An interview by Robert Bexley, 2L
LOL cats, blogs, opinions--Oh my!
***NEWS- New Poll, check it out!***
A second week into the great experiment we call The Docket Online and we're still going strong, thanks in large part to such a great audience. The online poll last week, putting student loyalty to the test over which professor sported the best facial fur, was a resounding success, with over 172 people voting.
The Docket is proud to announce that the winner of the 1st Annual Professorial Superlatives: Best Facial Hair award is Professor Corneill Stephens! Prof. Stephens won most handily and, inside sources reveal, that all his power is derived from his most excellent mustache.
New this week to The Docket Online:
- Allison Layton and Robert Bexley each provide a follow up to the wonderfully interesting 45th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series, with honored guest lecturer Professor Geoffrey R. Stone. Allison provides an opinion article discussing the lecture itself, while Robert sat down for an exclusive interview with to discuss Mr. Stone’s interesting story, from growing up in the Bronx to the counterculture movement to fighting for social justice today.
- Jane Stebbins has two articles this week: wildlife fun continues in her blog Keeping it Real and she presents frustrated students a stock cover letter that definitely (maybe) shouldn't be sent to employers.
- Ian Sansot makes us laugh as he illustrates important cases with LOL Cats in the Features Section.
- New blogs by Diane Kim, Missy Koefod, and Laura Ng!
Have a great and rewarding week,
Rob Bexley,
Time for a Survey Religion Course in Public Education
An opinions article by Allison Layton, 2L
“Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.” As I listened to Professor Geoffrey Stone, the Miller luncheon speaker on October 15, this quote from Winston Churchill ran through my head. Repeatedly.
50 Awesome Things About Law School - #48
A blog by Diane Kim, 2L
48. Finally being able to justify that exorbitant data plan for your fancy cell phone to your parents/significant other/self
Let us all have a moment of honesty here. We don't like talking about age, but all of us are old enough to remember the days before cell phones. There were no mp3 Players, Blackberries, or Mapquest, much less cell phones that could do all of that and more. (You know, I heard that back in the day, people knew the names of streets, called ahead for directions, and even knew how to read maps. Blows your mind, doesn't it?)
LAWLcats: Judicial Review
By Ian Sansot, 2L.
Judicial Review, by Ian Sansot
Put a Little Life in Your Law
A blog by Missy Koefod, 2L
October 26, 2009
So in the last blog, I wrote about achieving a little balance in our hectic lives. I am thoroughly disappointed and almost ashamed to say that I have yet to see enough of you at either Sidebar or Sensational Subs for Tues night beers with any regularity. Come on people…relax!

