Discourse.net Greatest Hits

Posted on November 22, 2005 by Michael Froomkin

Several people have suggested that I should somehow identify some past blog posts for new readers, a sort of ‘greatest hits’. Perhaps I should just point people the ‘Torture’ category and leave it at that, but here (in alphabetical order) is a first cut at a representative list of posts I think I’d be happy to have a new reader look at, ranging from funny to grim.

  • America Needs You, Harry Truman
  • Apologia Pro Tormento: Analyzing the First 56 Pages of the Walker Working Group Report (aka the Torture Memo)
  • A Constitutional Law Scavenger Hunt With A Serious Purpose
  • Do Our Graduates Have Jobs? What Are They Making?
  • Guantanamo: Our Collective Shame
  • There is Hope for Us All
  • Of Pigs and the Ballot Box
  • OLC’s Aug. 1, 2002 Torture Memo (“the Bybee Memo”)
  • Rose Burawoy, Political Scientist
  • Ten Reasons Why You Should Teach Here — And Three Why You Shouldn’t (v. 4.0)
  • The Walt Disney Company Standards of Business Conduct Illustrated
  • What Belongs on the Faculty Desktop?
  • When Bad Taste Is Acceptable
  • Who Will Run Against Ros-Lehtinen? (All Politics Is Local)
  • Why I Write ‘Legal Scholarship’
  • Yoo Unrepentant

Odd that so many cluster at the end of the alphabet.

In the event anyone cares, I welcome nominations for additions to the list.

Most recently amended on Jan. 19, 2011

Do Our Graduates Have Jobs? What Are They Making?

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